Re: External filter question



Copy external-filters.xml to /usr/local/etc
Currently beagle is looking for external-filters.xml in sysconfdir, which I 
think for your case is /usr/local/etc. IMO, it should be fixed. 
external-filters.xml should be grabbed from sysconfdir/beagle or something 
like that.

> Hi all,
>
> 1. I compiled a CVS snapshot this morning. Everything was fine,
>     except that "beagle-extract-content" was not installed to
>     /usr/local/bin. Did it manually.
>
> 2. I added an external-filters.xml file to /usr/local/etc/beagle:
>
> ---------------
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
>
> <external-filters>
> <filter>
>    <mimetype>text/x-tex</mimetype>
>    <extension>.tex</extension>
>    <command>untex</command>
>    <arguments>-giso %s</arguments>
> </filter>
> </external-filters>
> --------------
>
> 3. I've checked with beagle-extract-content:
>
> [mahes]/home/steve/notes/Letters/ggg/letter.20060220:
> beagle-extract-content --debug brief.tex
> Filename: file:///home/steve/notes/Letters/ggg/letter.20060220/brief.tex
> Debug: Loaded 39 filters from /usr/local/lib/beagle/Filters/Filters.dll
> Debug: No filter for
> /home/steve/notes/Letters/ggg/letter.20060220/brief.tex (text/x-tex)
> No filter for text/x-tex
>
> Hmm, somebody out there who was able to install an external filter
> successfully ? Any idea how to debug this ?
>
> Thanks for help & kind regards,
>     Stephan.
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