On Mon, 2011-07-04 at 18:12 +0200, Francois Tigeot wrote: > The implementation of open-url.sh has to be fixed but besides changing the > program names to more modern equivalents, I've no real idea how it should be > done.
I seem to recall that the open-url thing is sort of the ultimate fallback, would sort of expect a few desktop-specific things to be tried first, e.g. gnome-open-url, kde-open-url, xdg-open. I see you added firefox, so problem gone, but I wonder what desktop environment you were using, xfce or something like that ? > Oh, and by the way there are some "Internet" related options accessible from > the Tools / Options menu : > - choice of proxy hmm, this defaults to "none" here, I would expect it to default to "system". One can ./soffice http://somelocation/thing.odt and it "should work", so not crazy. > - search engine (with preselected choices from the 90s: Altavista, ...) I think we discussed already that we can/should remove these (and their help docs too), they seem rather less that useful, and horribly out of date anyway. In fact, I don't see them here on a master one, so I think we already removed those. > - choice of email program that should kick in for file->send document as email > - browser plugin We do have a browser plugin for firefox/etc. which shows .odt etc documents inline in firefox, so that toggle really does something :-) C. _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice