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author | Thomas E. Dickey <dickey@invisible-island.net> | 2011-06-11 12:12:46 -0400 |
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committer | Thomas E. Dickey <dickey@invisible-island.net> | 2011-06-11 12:12:46 -0400 |
commit | 279010bc0791556e63b4951d83a2c45252142b80 (patch) | |
tree | 2f0ca07764a555764bb1f5a628a3468e88bf0c59 /samples/mailcap | |
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download | lynx-snapshots-279010bc0791556e63b4951d83a2c45252142b80.tar.gz |
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diff --git a/samples/mailcap b/samples/mailcap deleted file mode 100644 index 8f473381..00000000 --- a/samples/mailcap +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 1991 Bell Communications Research, Inc. (Bellcore) -# -# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this material -# for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided -# that the above copyright notice and this permission notice -# appear in all copies, and that the name of Bellcore not be -# used in advertising or publicity pertaining to this -# material without the specific, prior written permission -# of an authorized representative of Bellcore. BELLCORE -# MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE ACCURACY OR SUITABILITY -# OF THIS MATERIAL FOR ANY PURPOSE. IT IS PROVIDED "AS IS", -# WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES. -# -# Prototype Mailcap file -# Note that support for text & multipart are "built in" to metamail, -# as are rudimentary support for message, and application. -# However, any of these may be overridden in mailcap. -# -# Note that users may override or extend this with a .mailcap -# file in their own directory. However, there is NO NEED -# for them to copy entries from this file, as metamail will -# pick up entries from both the system and personal mailcap files. -# - -# NOTE: This file has been heavily modified for use as an example -# configuration file for Lynx - -# In the samples given test=test -n "$DISPLAY" is used to -# determine if the current session is X capable by checking -# for the existence of a DISPLAY environment variable. -# Lynx actually uses a getenv() call for DISPLAY (DECW$DISPLAY -# on VMS) when it encounters test=test -n "$DISPLAY" or -# test=test -z "$DISPLAY" in a viewer assignment, instead of -# spawning to execute "test" via a system() call, i.e., those -# two strings, respectively, are handled equivalently to the -# :XWINDOWS and :NON_XWINDOWS flags for VIEWER: assignments -# in lynx.cfg. Any system without the DISPLAY (or DECW$DISPLAY) -# environment variable will be assumed to be Non-X. - -# You can append a ';' followed by "q=#.#", e.g., ; q=0.002 -# to set the quality parameter for the Content-Type, which can be -# included in the Accept: header Lynx sends to http servers (the -# default quality value is 1.0, and Lynx appends the parameter -# to the Content-Type only if the value is less than 1.0). - -# You can append a ';' followed by "mxb=#", e.g., ; mxb=1000000 -# to set the maxbytes parameter for the Content-Type, which can be -# included in the Accept: header Lynx sends to http servers (the -# default maxbytes value is 0, meaning no maximum, and Lynx appends -# the parameter to the Content-Type only if the value exceeds 0). - -# The following line is for sites where xv understands jpeg but xloadimage -# is preferred. -# -# the test line specifies that this viewer should only be used if -# the display variable is set. -image/jpeg; xv %s; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" - -# The following sends all other image subtypes to xloadimage -#image/*; xloadimage %s; ; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" - -# The following sends all other image subtypes to xv -image/*; xv %s; ; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" - - -# If you have an interactive Postscript interpreter, you should think carefully -# before replacing lpr with it in the following line, because PostScript -# can be an enormous security hole. It is RELATIVELY harmless -# when sent to the printer... - -# This one is for NON-X -#application/postscript; lpr %s \; echo SENT FILE TO PRINTER; ;test=test -z "$DISPLAY" - -# This one is for X. It's already the default via src/HTInit.c. -#application/postscript; ghostview %s; ; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" - -# The following should be commented out if you do NOT have safe-tcl -# and should be uncommented if you DO have safe-tcl -#application/safe-tcl; swish -safe -messaging -f %s - -# A common problem with the mailcap mechanism is getting differential -# behavior from different programs. This problem is compounded by the fact -# that some programs, notably Mosaic, do not implement the "test" clause in -# mailcap files. If you are using Lynx and X Mosaic together you should -# place all X-centric entries before non-X entries. X Mosaic will use -# whichever entry is defined first so further entries will be ignored. -# -# Lynx exports the environment variable LYNX_VERSION, so it can be tested -# by scripts to determine if Lynx is running or not. However, the string -# test=test -n "$LYNX_VERSION" -# is handled simply as a flag which yields success when Lynx encounters it -# in the mailcap file (i.e., Lynx does not bother to execute "test" via a -# system() call to find out if it's running, because it obviously is). -# Inclusion of the string for that test can be used to prevent other -# software which reads the mailcap file from acting on assignments intended -# only for Lynx. The string -# test=test -z "$LYNX_VERSION" -# similarly is treated by Lynx simply as a flag which yields failure. - |