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Is it possible to use .desktop files to open local pdf files on specific pages with a browser?


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I'd like to use desktop files to open pdf files on specific pages, I've tried creating a file with the following syntax:



[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=mypdf.pdf
Type=Link
URL=file:///home/myhomefolder/mypdf.pdf#page=45
Icon=application-pdf


When I open this file the default browser opens my pdf file on page 1, it's like it considers #page=45 as a comment, even though if I paste the address file:///home/myhomefolder/mypdf.pdf#page=45 directly on the browser I get the expected result (the pdf opens on page 45)...



I realized that if I use this syntax for pdf files on the internet it works as expected and it opens the pdf on the page that I've predetermined, the problem is only with local files. Is it possible to use desktop files to open local pdf files on specific pages? Or is it a limitation of desktop files?










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    I'd like to use desktop files to open pdf files on specific pages, I've tried creating a file with the following syntax:



    [Desktop Entry]
    Encoding=UTF-8
    Name=mypdf.pdf
    Type=Link
    URL=file:///home/myhomefolder/mypdf.pdf#page=45
    Icon=application-pdf


    When I open this file the default browser opens my pdf file on page 1, it's like it considers #page=45 as a comment, even though if I paste the address file:///home/myhomefolder/mypdf.pdf#page=45 directly on the browser I get the expected result (the pdf opens on page 45)...



    I realized that if I use this syntax for pdf files on the internet it works as expected and it opens the pdf on the page that I've predetermined, the problem is only with local files. Is it possible to use desktop files to open local pdf files on specific pages? Or is it a limitation of desktop files?










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      I'd like to use desktop files to open pdf files on specific pages, I've tried creating a file with the following syntax:



      [Desktop Entry]
      Encoding=UTF-8
      Name=mypdf.pdf
      Type=Link
      URL=file:///home/myhomefolder/mypdf.pdf#page=45
      Icon=application-pdf


      When I open this file the default browser opens my pdf file on page 1, it's like it considers #page=45 as a comment, even though if I paste the address file:///home/myhomefolder/mypdf.pdf#page=45 directly on the browser I get the expected result (the pdf opens on page 45)...



      I realized that if I use this syntax for pdf files on the internet it works as expected and it opens the pdf on the page that I've predetermined, the problem is only with local files. Is it possible to use desktop files to open local pdf files on specific pages? Or is it a limitation of desktop files?










      share|improve this question
















      I'd like to use desktop files to open pdf files on specific pages, I've tried creating a file with the following syntax:



      [Desktop Entry]
      Encoding=UTF-8
      Name=mypdf.pdf
      Type=Link
      URL=file:///home/myhomefolder/mypdf.pdf#page=45
      Icon=application-pdf


      When I open this file the default browser opens my pdf file on page 1, it's like it considers #page=45 as a comment, even though if I paste the address file:///home/myhomefolder/mypdf.pdf#page=45 directly on the browser I get the expected result (the pdf opens on page 45)...



      I realized that if I use this syntax for pdf files on the internet it works as expected and it opens the pdf on the page that I've predetermined, the problem is only with local files. Is it possible to use desktop files to open local pdf files on specific pages? Or is it a limitation of desktop files?







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          I need to look it up, but I seem to remember Type Link is deprecated in a .desktop file. Anyway, it won't work here as you found out. Encoding is deprecated for sure, but that isn't the issue. Furthermore, xdg-open won't work; it will open your default application for pdf files.



          Then what to use?



          Create a .desktop file, calling your preferred browser with the pdf file + page as argument. In your example:



          [Desktop Entry]
          Type=Application
          Name=Open pdf on page 45
          Exec=firefox 'file:///home/myhomefolder/mypdf.pdf#page=45'
          Icon=application-pdf


          enter image description here



          Then make it executable and double-click. If you are using another browser, you need to change the Exec= -line to reflect that.






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            I need to look it up, but I seem to remember Type Link is deprecated in a .desktop file. Anyway, it won't work here as you found out. Encoding is deprecated for sure, but that isn't the issue. Furthermore, xdg-open won't work; it will open your default application for pdf files.



            Then what to use?



            Create a .desktop file, calling your preferred browser with the pdf file + page as argument. In your example:



            [Desktop Entry]
            Type=Application
            Name=Open pdf on page 45
            Exec=firefox 'file:///home/myhomefolder/mypdf.pdf#page=45'
            Icon=application-pdf


            enter image description here



            Then make it executable and double-click. If you are using another browser, you need to change the Exec= -line to reflect that.






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              I need to look it up, but I seem to remember Type Link is deprecated in a .desktop file. Anyway, it won't work here as you found out. Encoding is deprecated for sure, but that isn't the issue. Furthermore, xdg-open won't work; it will open your default application for pdf files.



              Then what to use?



              Create a .desktop file, calling your preferred browser with the pdf file + page as argument. In your example:



              [Desktop Entry]
              Type=Application
              Name=Open pdf on page 45
              Exec=firefox 'file:///home/myhomefolder/mypdf.pdf#page=45'
              Icon=application-pdf


              enter image description here



              Then make it executable and double-click. If you are using another browser, you need to change the Exec= -line to reflect that.






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                Use url?



                I need to look it up, but I seem to remember Type Link is deprecated in a .desktop file. Anyway, it won't work here as you found out. Encoding is deprecated for sure, but that isn't the issue. Furthermore, xdg-open won't work; it will open your default application for pdf files.



                Then what to use?



                Create a .desktop file, calling your preferred browser with the pdf file + page as argument. In your example:



                [Desktop Entry]
                Type=Application
                Name=Open pdf on page 45
                Exec=firefox 'file:///home/myhomefolder/mypdf.pdf#page=45'
                Icon=application-pdf


                enter image description here



                Then make it executable and double-click. If you are using another browser, you need to change the Exec= -line to reflect that.






                share|improve this answer















                Use url?



                I need to look it up, but I seem to remember Type Link is deprecated in a .desktop file. Anyway, it won't work here as you found out. Encoding is deprecated for sure, but that isn't the issue. Furthermore, xdg-open won't work; it will open your default application for pdf files.



                Then what to use?



                Create a .desktop file, calling your preferred browser with the pdf file + page as argument. In your example:



                [Desktop Entry]
                Type=Application
                Name=Open pdf on page 45
                Exec=firefox 'file:///home/myhomefolder/mypdf.pdf#page=45'
                Icon=application-pdf


                enter image description here



                Then make it executable and double-click. If you are using another browser, you need to change the Exec= -line to reflect that.







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