I don't actually use the help, and didn't know it needed Javascript -
perhaps the x-www-browser-js would be the right answer. And I understand
it would be hard to fix, so thank you for your time.
For google-chrome - I don't remember now, but I think Chromium didn't sync
with Google Chrome on other platforms, like my phone? Once Brave added
syncing, I have switched primarily to that, and just use Chrome as my old
password repository, though I wish Brave had better password/encryption of
the synced/saved stuff.
On Thu, 8 Dec 2022, Rene Engelhard wrote:
Hi,
Am 08.12.22 um 19:59 schrieb Jon Daley:
Right - so I would think any default browser would work in actual use (if
someone is using elinks as their default browser, they know what they are
getting into).
Or just didn't know that LibreOffice helps needs JS and thus it does't work
(see my other reply).
There is still people running libreoffice not on any desktop but on a window
manager environment only. God knows which browsers they are installed.
Btw, as you say you use chrome. You don't need a extra repo for it, it IS in
Debian - that's what chromium is.
(Actually I use google-chrome now, too because theer was a time where the
versions were security-fixes behind and now the profile is apparerly
chrome-only as chromium doesn't exactly get it anymore and I am lazy. But
still.)
Regards,
Rene