Re: textedit protocol

2007-10-09 Thread Francisco Vila
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

Re: textedit protocol

2007-10-08 Thread Graham Percival
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: I believe that this info is outdated, and that point-and-click info is stored in pdfs which automatically load the text editor.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

Re: textedit protocol

2007-10-08 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
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 I believe that this info is outdated, and that point-and-click info is 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

Re: textedit protocol

2007-10-08 Thread Graham Percival
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

textedit protocol

2007-10-08 Thread Francisco Vila
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