File Associations for firefox & thunderbird :)^
I am a full time KDE user and I don't have GNOME or its libraries.
Firefox and Thunderbird keep asking me to choose applications to open .pdf, .doc, .xls, http://, etc. Is there no package which can fix the file associations for FF and TB ? -- Nilesh Govindarajan Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nilesh.gr Twitter: http://twitter.com/nileshgr Website: http://www.itech7.com Cheap and Reliable VPS Hosting: http://j.mp/arHk5e |
File Associations for firefox & thunderbird :)^
Excerpts from Nilesh Govindarajan's message of 2010-06-14 17:09:26 +0200:
> I am a full time KDE user and I don't have GNOME or its libraries. > Firefox and Thunderbird keep asking me to choose applications to open > .pdf, .doc, .xls, http://, etc. > Is there no package which can fix the file associations for FF and TB ? That's likely some xdg stuff. It usually works using gnome, KDE and xfce but nothing else. KDE probably has some preferences thing somewhere, otherwise you're pretty much as f..... as everyone who doesn't use a big DE. Hurray for 'Desktop Integration'.. -- Regards, Philipp -- "Wir stehen selbst enttäuscht und sehn betroffen / Den Vorhang zu und alle Fragen offen." Bertolt Brecht, Der gute Mensch von Sezuan |
File Associations for firefox & thunderbird :)^
On 06/14/2010 09:07 PM, Philipp Überbacher wrote:
Excerpts from Nilesh Govindarajan's message of 2010-06-14 17:09:26 +0200: I am a full time KDE user and I don't have GNOME or its libraries. Firefox and Thunderbird keep asking me to choose applications to open .pdf, .doc, .xls, http://, etc. Is there no package which can fix the file associations for FF and TB ? That's likely some xdg stuff. It usually works using gnome, KDE and xfce but nothing else. KDE probably has some preferences thing somewhere, otherwise you're pretty much as f..... as everyone who doesn't use a big DE. Hurray for 'Desktop Integration'.. I don't think so. xdg-settings --list gives on default-web-browser. -- Nilesh Govindarajan Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nilesh.gr Twitter: http://twitter.com/nileshgr Website: http://www.itech7.com Cheap and Reliable VPS Hosting: http://j.mp/arHk5e |
File Associations for firefox & thunderbird :)^
Excerpts from Nilesh Govindarajan's message of 2010-06-14 18:28:24 +0200:
> On 06/14/2010 09:07 PM, Philipp Überbacher wrote: > > Excerpts from Nilesh Govindarajan's message of 2010-06-14 17:09:26 +0200: > >> I am a full time KDE user and I don't have GNOME or its libraries. > >> Firefox and Thunderbird keep asking me to choose applications to open > >> .pdf, .doc, .xls, http://, etc. > >> Is there no package which can fix the file associations for FF and TB ? > > > > That's likely some xdg stuff. It usually works using gnome, KDE and xfce > > but nothing else. KDE probably has some preferences thing somewhere, > > otherwise you're pretty much as f..... as everyone who doesn't use a big > > DE. Hurray for 'Desktop Integration'.. > > I don't think so. > xdg-settings --list gives on default-web-browser. You can't use xdg-settings when you don't have one of the major DEs running, xdg-open falls back to a hardcoded array of browsers in that case. It's all quite awkward if you don't use gnome, kde or xfce. I know, doesn't really help with your problem.. -- Regards, Philipp -- "Wir stehen selbst enttäuscht und sehn betroffen / Den Vorhang zu und alle Fragen offen." Bertolt Brecht, Der gute Mensch von Sezuan |
File Associations for firefox & thunderbird :)^
On Mon, 14 Jun 2010, Philipp Überbacher wrote:
Excerpts from Nilesh Govindarajan's message of 2010-06-14 18:28:24 +0200: On 06/14/2010 09:07 PM, Philipp Überbacher wrote: Excerpts from Nilesh Govindarajan's message of 2010-06-14 17:09:26 +0200: I am a full time KDE user and I don't have GNOME or its libraries. Firefox and Thunderbird keep asking me to choose applications to open .pdf, .doc, .xls, http://, etc. Is there no package which can fix the file associations for FF and TB ? That's likely some xdg stuff. It usually works using gnome, KDE and xfce but nothing else. KDE probably has some preferences thing somewhere, otherwise you're pretty much as f..... as everyone who doesn't use a big DE. Hurray for 'Desktop Integration'.. I don't think so. xdg-settings --list gives on default-web-browser. You can't use xdg-settings when you don't have one of the major DEs running, xdg-open falls back to a hardcoded array of browsers in that case. It's all quite awkward if you don't use gnome, kde or xfce. I know, doesn't really help with your problem.. I found thunderbird asking me for a program to execute for links. Pointed it to the right program and told it to remember. Never asked again. I wouldn't know where to change it if I ever wanted, but it's been working so far, and I don't use a DE. --- Michishige Kaito BOFH excuse #261: The Usenet news is out of date |
File Associations for firefox & thunderbird :)^
On 06/15/2010 03:23 AM, Philipp Überbacher wrote:
Excerpts from Nilesh Govindarajan's message of 2010-06-14 18:28:24 +0200: On 06/14/2010 09:07 PM, Philipp Überbacher wrote: Excerpts from Nilesh Govindarajan's message of 2010-06-14 17:09:26 +0200: I am a full time KDE user and I don't have GNOME or its libraries. Firefox and Thunderbird keep asking me to choose applications to open .pdf, .doc, .xls, http://, etc. Is there no package which can fix the file associations for FF and TB ? That's likely some xdg stuff. It usually works using gnome, KDE and xfce but nothing else. KDE probably has some preferences thing somewhere, otherwise you're pretty much as f..... as everyone who doesn't use a big DE. Hurray for 'Desktop Integration'.. I don't think so. xdg-settings --list gives on default-web-browser. You can't use xdg-settings when you don't have one of the major DEs running, xdg-open falls back to a hardcoded array of browsers in that case. It's all quite awkward if you don't use gnome, kde or xfce. I know, doesn't really help with your problem.. Have you read the first line of my post properly ? I said I am a 100% KDE user. -- Nilesh Govindarajan Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nilesh.gr Twitter: http://twitter.com/nileshgr Website: http://www.itech7.com Cheap and Reliable VPS Hosting: http://j.mp/arHk5e |
File Associations for firefox & thunderbird :)^
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 7:29 AM, Nilesh Govindarajan <lists@itech7.com> wrote:
> On 06/15/2010 03:23 AM, Philipp Überbacher wrote: >> >> Excerpts from Nilesh Govindarajan's message of 2010-06-14 18:28:24 +0200: >>> >>> On 06/14/2010 09:07 PM, Philipp Überbacher wrote: >>>> >>>> Excerpts from Nilesh Govindarajan's message of 2010-06-14 17:09:26 >>>> +0200: >>>>> >>>>> I am a full time KDE user and I don't have GNOME or its libraries. >>>>> Firefox and Thunderbird keep asking me to choose applications to open >>>>> .pdf, .doc, .xls, http://, etc. >>>>> Is there no package which can fix the file associations for FF and TB ? >>>> >>>> That's likely some xdg stuff. It usually works using gnome, KDE and xfce >>>> but nothing else. KDE probably has some preferences thing somewhere, >>>> otherwise you're pretty much as f..... as everyone who doesn't use a big >>>> DE. Hurray for 'Desktop Integration'.. >>> >>> I don't think so. >>> xdg-settings --list gives on default-web-browser. >> >> You can't use xdg-settings when you don't have one of the major DEs >> running, xdg-open falls back to a hardcoded array of browsers in that >> case. It's all quite awkward if you don't use gnome, kde or xfce. >> I know, doesn't really help with your problem.. > > Have you read the first line of my post properly ? I said I am a 100% KDE > user. > > -- > Nilesh Govindarajan > Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nilesh.gr > Twitter: http://twitter.com/nileshgr > Website: http://www.itech7.com > Cheap and Reliable VPS Hosting: http://j.mp/arHk5e > tried system settings? the file associations there i guess. |
File Associations for firefox & thunderbird :)^
On Tuesday 15 Jun 2010 at 06:48 Madhurya Kakati wrote:
> >>>>> I am a full time KDE user and I don't have GNOME or its libraries. > >>>>> Firefox and Thunderbird keep asking me to choose applications to open > >>>>> .pdf, .doc, .xls, http://, etc. > >>>>> Is there no package which can fix the file associations for FF and TB > >>>>> ? > >>>> > >>>> That's likely some xdg stuff. It usually works using gnome, KDE and > >>>> xfce but nothing else. KDE probably has some preferences thing > >>>> somewhere, otherwise you're pretty much as f..... as everyone who > >>>> doesn't use a big DE. Hurray for 'Desktop Integration'.. > >>> > >>> I don't think so. > >>> xdg-settings --list gives on default-web-browser. > >> > >> You can't use xdg-settings when you don't have one of the major DEs > >> running, xdg-open falls back to a hardcoded array of browsers in that > >> case. It's all quite awkward if you don't use gnome, kde or xfce. > >> I know, doesn't really help with your problem.. > > > > Have you read the first line of my post properly ? I said I am a 100% KDE > > user. > > tried system settings? the file associations there i guess. I've come across this problem too. I've never managed to get Firefox to honour KDE's file associations (which is big negative IMO), but on one machine, it did remember what I told it to do. From memory, Firefox's file associations can be edited in Edit->Preferences->Content, but I'm not sure if Thunderbird has something similar, since I don't use it. So can Firefox use XDG? I was under the impression that it just managed its own associations. On another machine though, with an identical set-up, it continually asks for a binary to open the file with, and you have to point the file dialog to /usr/bin/okular or whatever. This is annoying, but I've no idea why it worked in one case by not the other. Pete. |
File Associations for firefox & thunderbird :)^
On 15/06/10 09:19, Peter Lewis wrote:
On Tuesday 15 Jun 2010 at 06:48 Madhurya Kakati wrote: I am a full time KDE user and I don't have GNOME or its libraries. Firefox and Thunderbird keep asking me to choose applications to open .pdf, .doc, .xls, http://, etc. Is there no package which can fix the file associations for FF and TB ? That's likely some xdg stuff. It usually works using gnome, KDE and xfce but nothing else. KDE probably has some preferences thing somewhere, otherwise you're pretty much as f..... as everyone who doesn't use a big DE. Hurray for 'Desktop Integration'.. I don't think so. xdg-settings --list gives on default-web-browser. You can't use xdg-settings when you don't have one of the major DEs running, xdg-open falls back to a hardcoded array of browsers in that case. It's all quite awkward if you don't use gnome, kde or xfce. I know, doesn't really help with your problem.. Have you read the first line of my post properly ? I said I am a 100% KDE user. tried system settings? the file associations there i guess. I've come across this problem too. I've never managed to get Firefox to honour KDE's file associations (which is big negative IMO), but on one machine, it did remember what I told it to do. From memory, Firefox's file associations can be edited in Edit->Preferences->Content, but I'm not sure if Thunderbird has something similar, since I don't use it. So can Firefox use XDG? I was under the impression that it just managed its own associations. On another machine though, with an identical set-up, it continually asks for a binary to open the file with, and you have to point the file dialog to /usr/bin/okular or whatever. This is annoying, but I've no idea why it worked in one case by not the other. Pete. Have you tried simply pressin ok when it asks you? Mozilla apps have a nasty bug?/annoyance wherein the dialog pops up asking you to specifify the program to use when in fact it knows your last preference. Also, if in the case it works, you don't need, and prolly should enter the command that opens it, instead use xdg-open and your preferred program will be launch even after you change it. |
File Associations for firefox & thunderbird :)^
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Nilesh Govindarajan <lists@itech7.com> wrote:
> I am a full time KDE user and I don't have GNOME or its libraries. > Firefox and Thunderbird keep asking me to choose applications to open .pdf, > .doc, .xls, http://, etc. > Is there no package which can fix the file associations for FF and TB ? Does mozilla work with ~/.mailcap? :/ Andres P |
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