
Swallow(VCLSalFrame) fill: ooffice2.0 -nologo -norestore -view $1 "$file" Swallow(VCLSalFrame) fill: soffice -nologo $1 "$file"])Īnd add LibreOffice at the beginning of the list:ĭefine(,[swallow(VCLSalFrame) fill: libreoffice -nologo -norestore -view $1 "$file" Swallow(VCLSalFrame) fill: ooffice -nologo -norestore -view $1 "$file" To change it to use LibreOffice instead, look for the OpenOffice section:ĭefine(,[swallow(VCLSalFrame) fill: ooffice2.0 -nologo -norestore -view $1 "$file"
MPLAYER PLUG IN PDF
For a more complete list of MozPlugger options see mozplugger(7).įind the lines containing pdf in the /etc/mozpluggerrc file and modify the corresponding line after GV() as below: To modify or add applications to be used by MozPlugger just modify the /etc/mozpluggerrc file. MozPlugger can be installed with the mozplugger AUR package. To accomplish this, it uses external programs such as MPlayer, xine, Evince, OpenOffice, TiMidity, etc. MozPlugger is a NPAPI plugin which can show many types of multimedia inside your browser. Ruffle can be installed with one of the ruffle-git AUR or ruffle-nightly-bin AUR packages. While still being under active development, decent ActionScript 1.0/2.0 support is in place and improving ActionScript 3.0 support is in early stages. It runs natively as a standalone application, and on all modern browsers through the use of WebAssembly. Ruffle is a Flash Player emulator written in Rust. Lightspark can be installed with the lightspark AUR or lightspark-git AUR package.

Although it is still very much in development, it supports some popular sites.

MPLAYER PLUG IN INSTALL
Lightspark has the ability to fall back on Gnash for old content, which enables users to install both and enjoy wider coverage. Lightspark is another attempt to provide a free alternative to Adobe Flash aimed at supporting newer Flash formats.

Gnash can be installed with the gnash-git AUR package. It is available both as a standalone player for desktop computers and embedded devices, as well as a browser plugin, and supports the SWF format up to version 7 (with some features of versions 8 and 9) and about 80% of ActionScript 2.0. Gnash is a free (libre) alternative to Adobe Flash Player. Reason: Gnash is not actively maintained.
