From: <rom...@ya...> - 2007-07-14 06:57:32
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Zsolt, > Gramps being a Gnome application, full advantages of the feature can be enjoyed only under Gnome. Maybe we just need python-gnome and do not need to start Gramps under Gnome. Why not using xdg-open ? http://portland.freedesktop.org/xdg-utils-1.0/xdg-open.html http://portland.freedesktop.org/wiki > Under other desktops Gramps will only try to open a browser it can find in the system. It works fine under XFCE, which use GTK+ too. Zsolt Foldvari a écrit : > ;-) > > Update on the feature: > > The following protocols are recognized: > - http(s): > - ftp(s): > - mailto: > - webcal: > - file: > > Also "shortcuts" are recognized without specifying the protocol when > - http URL has the prefix: www. > - ftp URL has the prefix: ftp. > - e-mail address is in the standard format. > > Hovering over the recognized URL the cursor will change, the right click > popup menu will contain extra menu items to follow or copy the link, > and CTLR + left click will directly follow the link. > > Gramps being a Gnome application, full advantages of the feature can be > enjoyed only under Gnome. This means that Gnome will open your > preferred application depending on the protocol and MIME type of > the file (i.e. browser for http URL, mail client for mailto URL, and > e.g. Evince for an application/pdf file URL). > > Under other desktops Gramps will only try to open a browser it can find > in the system. > > Zsolt > > > On Fri, 06 Jul 2007 22:00:38 -0600 Don Allingham > <don...@co...> wrote: > >> Zsolt, >> >> This is *awesome*!!!! |