this should definitely be possible as qpdfview has long supported opening several files via the command-line and the file browser has to provide those arguments when starting qpdfview via its desktop file. Could you check if /usr/share/applications/qpdfview.desktop contains a line like
qpdfview --unique %F
? The capital F is important since it means that a list of file names can be supplied. Also which file browser are you using and can you check the desktop file of an application for which this does work as to which placeholder it is using?
Hello again,
this should definitely be possible as qpdfview has long supported opening several files via the command-line and the file browser has to provide those arguments when starting qpdfview via its desktop file. Could you check if /usr/share/ applications/ qpdfview. desktop contains a line like
qpdfview --unique %F
? The capital F is important since it means that a list of file names can be supplied. Also which file browser are you using and can you check the desktop file of an application for which this does work as to which placeholder it is using?
Best regards,
Adam