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tytower 08-01-2006 06:26 PM

Mandriva 2006 Konqueror has trouble with ".pdf" file loading
 
I get this error message dialog window whenever I use Konqueror browser to look at a "pdf" file.
" Sorry Konqueror " "'Alert sign' ,
Could not find the program '%u'"

Now I know its not loading the program properly, its trying to load KGhostView with the variable "%u" but its not getting it .

When I click OK, it then gives another error message that it can't read the file. Using Xpdf gives a similar error so its in the Konqueror , KDE realm I suspect.

Anyone got any ideas as to how I fix this?

Edit :- along the way I have found this
The Exec line defines what is run when the user selects the action from the menu. We can put any command we want there. The magic in this line is the "%u" which gets replaced with the URL of the image file before the command is run. If our command can accept more than one file at a time we can use "%U" instead. There are other special %values but %u and %U are probably the most useful for servicemenus.

fatra2 08-03-2006 03:39 AM

Maybe it is a problem with the .pdf file you are trying to open. Does it do the same thing with every .pdf files? If not, it could be because much of .pdf files are created from MSWord. Let's just say that it does not always make a clean .pdf file.

If this is not the problem, you can try to give the path to Xpdf of KGhostView to Konqueror again. It could be that it got lost somewhere on the way.

Cheers

tytower 08-03-2006 05:12 AM

thanks fatra2 . same problem on all pdf and I have tried putting the path in again and even deleting and reinstalling KGohstView

Emmanuel_uk 08-03-2006 07:22 AM

konqueror -> settings -> file association
(something of the like)
see if you lost the application link with file type


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