On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 11:26:45AM -0500, Camilo Alejandro Arboleda wrote: > Hi: > > I'm not sure if it's an off-topic, but I want to create an icon to an > FTP address in the GNOME desktop, but I can't. If I create a URL > pointing to an FTP site, I get a Netscape window, and actually I expect > to get a GMC window. > > I know that GMC has FTP support, and it's possible to create an FTP > access in KDE (and in OS/2).
I also cannot get a URL to open with anything but Netscape. I edited the properties of the link to no avail. Perhaps it's a bug? I can edit the caption, so I thought I'd find were gnome stores this info and directly edit that file, but I could not find it. It stores nothing but the URL in the actual file which is: ~/.gnome-desktop/name-of-dsktop-shortcut > > Thanks, > > Camilo Alejandro > > PS. I have no subscription to the list, so write me directly, please :) > > > -- > * De simio la conoci y he visto hombres que la aƱoran. > * En lo que a mi se refiere, ni entonces ni ahora > * perdi mi libertad. > Informe para una academia. Franz Kafka > > -- Pat Mahoney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hobbes: Do you have an idea for your story yet? Calvin: No, I'm waiting for inspiration. You can't just turn on creativity like a faucet. You have to be in the right mood. Hobbes: What mood is that? Calvin: Last-minute panic. -- From "Calvin and Hobbes" by Bill Watterson