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Don't use the Windows style path separator character in Win32 GUI. We use the Unix style path separator character throughout everywhere else, so use it here as well. Although Cygwin and MinGW tolerate a mixed Unix and Windows style, it beautifies the messages.
author ib
date Thu, 06 Oct 2011 12:09:05 +0000
parents c9f9a077d760
children 6c750d212873
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application/x-ogg; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="OggVorbis Audio"
application/ogg; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="OggVorbis Audio"
audio/mpeg; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="MPEG Audio Format"
audio/x-mpegurl; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="Icecast Playlists"
audio/x-ms-wax; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="Audio Format"
audio/x-ms-wma; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="Audio Format"
audio/x-pls; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="MP3 ShoutCast/IceCast Playlist"
audio/x-scpls; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="Shoutcast Playlists"
audio/x-wav; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="Waveform Microsoft Wave/RIFF"
video/mpeg; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="MPEG Video Format"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
video/quicktime; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="Apple Quicktime Video"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
video/x-mpeg2; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="MPEG Video"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
video/x-mpeg; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="MPEG 2 Video"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
video/mpeg; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="MPEG 2 Video"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
video/x-ms-afs; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="Audio Video Interleave - Microsoft"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
video/x-ms-asf; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="MS ASF video"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
video/x-msvideo; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="Audio Video Interleave - Microsoft"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
video/x-ms-wma; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="Audio Video Interleave - Microsoft"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
video/x-ms-wmv; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="Audio Video Interleave - Microsoft"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
video/x-ms-wmx; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="Audio Video Interleave - Microsoft"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
video/x-ms-wvx; /usr/bin/mplayer %s; description="Audio Video Interleave - Microsoft"; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"