also sprach Morten Omholt Alver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.05.14.2147 +0100]:
> >  /usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/see
> >  /home/madduck/phd/papers/Kshetri:2005:DPoLaAoMTD.pdf
> 
> Is this the command called by JabRef? What is the significance of
> the "/usr/bin/perl" part?

see is a perl script, so the system ends up passing it to perl. This
is standard behaviour for shebang lines on modern Linux systems.

> Maybe you could learn some more if you use a line like
> "application/pdf; echo %s > ~/output", and check the output file
> to see what JabRef sends to the see program?

Good idea. The file is *not* created through any of the open-file
methods, but when I choose open-pdf, then it is created and will
contain the full path to the PDF.

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