Ms Linuz wrote: > [KS] wrote: > > >>Ms Linuz wrote: >> >> >> >>>I don't know if it's just me or else. >>>Open up mozilla-thunderbird, click Help --> Thunderbird Help >>>Nothing happen. >>>Click on Release Notes....nothing. >>>Click on About Thunderbird...nice animation screen. >>> >>>The Thunderbird Help context is what I'm very much concern about. >>>Since it's the closest way for the users like me to get help asap. >>>I will send a bugreport if it's not just me or worse it's just >>>like that from up there. >>> >>>--w.h-- >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >>It does startup Firefox for me (my default x-www-browser) as the menu >>entry points to online help. Thunderbird does not contain inbuilt Help >>documentation as does Firefox. If Thunderbird does not recognize the >>default browser for you, try setting the following preferences in >>Thunderbird: >> >>network.protocol-handler.app.http mozilla-firefox >>network.protocol-handler.app.https mozilla-firefox >> >>You can add these preferences in your user.js (does not exist by >>default) under your Thunderbird profile. E.g. add line >>user_pref("network.protocol-handler.app.http", "mozilla-firefox"); >> >>in your user.js. >> >>Hope that helps. >>/KS >> >> >> >> > > Works like a charm, thanks. :-) > > <RANT> > By the way, my default x-www-browser is mozilla. I wonder, is this "really" > should be done like this ??? > When you want to see Thunderbird help page you need to create file called > user.js in your M-TB profile directory if it doesn't exist yet and write > down > those lines ??? > Because if I click a link in my emails, it automatically starts mozilla > which is my default x-www-browser without any problem. > That's why I asked my previous question, since I thought the help would be > a builtin help. Never thougt it a web page on the internet. > </RANT> > > --w.h-- > >
If links worked for you from within emails, I think it might be something related to links from menu items. For the help docs on the internet, I think there were never enough volunteers to get the help docs in shape to be shipped within Thunderbird. /KS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]