# Database binding MIME types to programs that can process them. # This file is generally used by mail clients to view attachments. # # Users should add their own rules to their ~/.mailcap file. That file will be # processed first before falling back to this one. # # For more information, see the mailcap(5) man page. # NB: Do not quote %s. Clients will handle expanding it with proper quoting, # so adding quotes ourselves just confuses things. application/pdf; xdg-open %s; needsterminal application/postscript; xdg-open %s; needsterminal application/x-info; info --subnodes -o /dev/stdout -f %s 2>/dev/null; copiousoutput; description=GNU Info document application/x-gtar; tar tvzf -; print=tar tvzf - | print text/plain:-; copiousoutput application/x-tar; tar tvf -; print=tar tvf - | print text/plain:-; copiousoutput application/x-troff-man; nroff -mandoc -Tutf8; copiousoutput; print=nroff -mandoc -Tutf8 | print text/plain:- # It'd be nice to limit this to compressed formats (e.g. x-*), but the file # format doesn't support that, and less has good fallbacks already. application/*; less %s; needsterminal audio/*; xdg-open %s; needsterminal image/*; xdg-open %s; needsterminal text/html; lynx -dump -assume_charset=%{charset} %s; copiousoutput; description=HTML Text; nametemplate=%s.html text/troff; man -l %s; needsterminal; description=Man page text/*; less %s; needsterminal text/*; gview %s; edit=gvim -f %s; compose=gvim -f %s; test=test "$DISPLAY" != "" text/*; view %s; edit=vim %s; compose=vim %s; needsterminal text/*; more %s; needsterminal