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filename ()
filename()
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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‘% 1 ’ @ filename/ rich
‘ %1’
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% 2 @ filename/ plain
%2
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must supply a filename.
must supply a filename.
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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filename (imagewidth x imageheight)
properties
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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[document title/ filename] – presentation
from current page
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please do not translate the% foo words as they define a syntax used internally by a parser to describe a filename.
ignore
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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% 1/ с% 1 filename,% 2 percent complete,% 3 downloaded out of% 4 total size
%1(%2) %3
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this list should show the types of file that your application can handle. this list is organized by mimetypes. mime, multipurpose internet (e) mail extension, is a standard protocol for identifying the type of data based on filename extensions and correspondent mimetypes. example: the "bmp" part that comes after the dot in flower. bmp indicates that it is a specific kind of image, image/ x- bmp. to know which application should open each type of file, the system should be informed about the abilities of each application to handle these extensions and mimetypes. if you want to associate this application with one or more mimetypes that are not in this list, click on the button add below. if there are one or more filetypes that this application cannot handle, you may want to remove them from the list clicking on the button remove below.
this list should show the types of file that your application can handle. this list is organized by mimetypes. mime, multipurpose internet (e)mail extension, is a standard protocol for identifying the type of data based on filename extensions and correspondent mimetypes. example: the "bmp" part that comes after the dot in flower. bmp indicates that it is a specific kind of image, image/ x-bmp. to know which application should open each type of file, the system should be informed about the abilities of each application to handle these extensions and mimetypes. if you want to associate this application with one or more mimetypes that are not in this list, click on the button add below. if there are one or more filetypes that this application cannot handle, you may want to remove them from the list clicking on the button remove below.
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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