From: Jonatan L. <th...@te...> - 2003-11-23 02:03:24
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On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 21:18:07 +0100 Jonatan Liljedahl <th...@te...> wrote: > ... Of course, this association makes all uri's open with > my html-browser. The next step will be to write a script that looks > for protocol string in the URI and launch the correct application, > then you just associate .uri files with that script. Done! I've called it OpenURI and uploaded it at http://kymatica.bitminds.net/OpenURI-0.9.tar.bz2 Just click it and press "Setup", or choose "Setup" from the AppMenu. The rest should be obvious, i hope. It let's you add/edit/remove associations for protocols to applications through a simple GUI built with pymessage. It's all shellscript. =) If it's given a .uri file with a protocol not associated, or associated to a nonexistent application, it automagically gives you the setup where you can enter a correct application or shellcommand. Tell me what you think! /Jonatan __ | __ ____ _ ____ |__/__ _____ _____||___ (_) ____ _____| | )(_____|( | )(_____||_____ | (______(_____| ==============|====================================== ____| http://www.kymatica.tk |