On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 01:53:29AM +0300, Jari Aalto+mail.linux wrote: > Command line usage (or from Window manager menu): > > call: x-spreadsheet
How would this be different from using the already-existing run-mailcap command? And what happens if 95% of time I want to use one application as the default, but in 5% of time I need an other one that has a specific feature not present in the default app? > The mime types benefits from the alternatives framework too, whcih > currently use hard coded names (programs that user may not have > installed: The word 'alternatives' always rings a bell since the alternatives framework is quite useless on multi-user systems when different users are most certainly have preferences other than the sysadmin's. run-mailcap can handle per-user configuration already. > application/msexcel; oocalc '%s ... > > Whereas the entried would better read: > > application/msexcel; x-spreadsheet '%s ... No. I as a user want to run the program I have selected, not what the admin has selected. > And the user selected program were configured with (and programs available > would register themselves into): > > update-alternatived --config x-spreadsheet Normal users can't run update-alternatives since that requires root privileges (and what would happen if two users want two different applications to be the default?). This will not work. Gabor -- --------------------------------------------------------- MTA SZTAKI Computer and Automation Research Institute Hungarian Academy of Sciences --------------------------------------------------------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]