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Re: [Sheflug] MIME types for pdf



>>>>> "Craig" == Craig Andrews <craig [at] fishbot.org.uk> writes:

    Craig> I don't know why they chose %s to mean 'filename' :)

man 3 sprintf?

>>>>> "Barrie" == Barrie Bremner <TheEnglishman [at] ecosse.net> writes:

    Barrie> %f, %u or %l is the usual for files, URLs and locations

Is this more than syntactic sugar?  Anybody know?  Seems like a silly
distinction to make for helper apps, which are invariably going to be
passed a local filename, perhaps a temporary file or pipe.


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