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From: Danny F. <df...@co...> - 2002-11-10 23:59:08
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Kris, I think much more useful would be a "Use default system browser" feature. Most people seem to use IE and it's a PAIN to configure (I got it working after 5 trials I believe). Most people don't have any clue as to where the heck it's stored in the file tree. In general, it's hard to see a reason to build a whole new HTML parser when it has already been done for you by IE and Mozilla... Danny -----Original Message----- From: jed...@li... [mailto:jed...@li...] On Behalf Of Kris Kopicki Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 6:54 PM To: jed...@li... Subject: Re: [ jEdit-users ] Is there quick way to view an html file in a browser? > >> Install InfoViewer Plugin and then configure the plugin's >> settings to use an external browser if you want. > > i tried to set an external browser in that plugin (within Mac OS X). > But > if i invoke the browser an exception occured "java.io.ioexception: > mozilla.app not found" > > how should the "External Browser Command" looks like that it works? > i have "mozilla.app -remote openURL($u) -raise" I can add this feature to the next version of Mac OS plugin if people find it useful. Cheers, Kris ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf -- ----------------------------------------------- jEdit Users' List jEd...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jedit-users |