> Robert Weiner writes: > Hi Alan: > > Thanks for letting us know about this alternative window system name. We’ll > add it. And glad to see you are solving your iwn problems with implicit > buttons. > > Feel free ti describe more of what you do with Hyperbole as you get further > into it or if you are experienced, any time you are ready. > > -- Bob > > > On Oct 30, 2023, at 5:32 PM, Alan Schmitt <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > Hi Mats, > > > > On 2023-10-30 21:07, Mats Lidell <[email protected]> writes: > > > >>> When I press M-ret on a path to a pdf, hyperbole offers to run "setsid > >>> -w xdg-open", which I don’t have installed as I’m on a mac. Looking at > >>> hpath:get-external-display-alist, I see that my window system, which is > >>> "mac", is not in the first conditional. Is this a bug? > >> > >> Yes I think so. It seems Hyperbole does not identify that you are on a Mac > >> and > >> falls back to settings used when running under X-windows. > >> > >> Can you share what value `window-system' has on your machine? (Use > >> Hyperbole > >> key series: {C-hv window-system RET}) > > > > My message was not clear, the window-system value is actually "mac" > > (without the quotes). It’s this variant of emacs > > https://bitbucket.org/mituharu/emacs-mac/src/master/, installed through > > homebrew using https://github.com/railwaycat/homebrew-emacsmacport. > > > >>> Is there a way to configure M-ret to open the file in dired instead? > >> > >> Yes there is. You can customize the variable `hpath:native-image-suffixes' > >> and > >> add the suffix of the file type that you want to display naively in Emacs. > >> In > >> your case "pdf". The name of the variable is not the best and should > >> probably > >> be updated now when Emacs supports more native document types than images. > > > > Thank you for the suggestion, but it’s not exactly what I want. In this > > case, it opens the file itself in emacs (using docview, or in my case > > pdftools). What I would like is a way to open the enclosing folder in > > dired with the file selected. But I now know more of hyperbole do it > > myself: > > <dired-jump nil "~/path/to/file.pdf"> > > > > Best, > > > > Alan > > _______________________________________________ > > Bug-hyperbole mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hyperbole
Duplicate with bug#66838
