tically load the text editor. Or something
> >>like that; I never use point-and-click.
> >
> >this is not true; on mac the textedit protocol is registered
> >automatically, but for some other platforms, it still needs manual
> >configuration.
>
> Err... ok.
>
&g
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
2007/10/8, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I believe that this info is outdated, and that point-and-click info is
stored in pdfs which automatically load the text editor. Or something
like that; I never use point-and-click.
this is not true; on mac the te
2007/10/8, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I believe that this info is outdated, and that point-and-click info is
> stored in pdfs which automatically load the text editor. Or something
> like that; I never use point-and-click.
this is not true; on mac the textedit protoco
heers,
- Graham
Francisco Vila wrote:
It seems that from LP version 2.6 to 2.7, the information on how to configure the web browser for the textedit protocol (to achieve point-and-click)
dissapeared from the docs. Am I looking at the wrong place?
If it did, is it suppossed to be something clea
It seems that from LP version 2.6 to 2.7, the information on how to configure
the web browser for the textedit protocol (to achieve point-and-click)
dissapeared from the docs. Am I looking at the wrong place?
If it did, is it suppossed to be something clear for the average user?
See
http