Robert Bridge wrote: > On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 20:34:26 -0600 > Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> Mick wrote: >> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I am trying out the Gentoo File Manager, but have run aground with >>> the way it opens certain types of files. How can I create an >>> association to e.g. use xpdf to open pdf files and OOo (oowriter) >>> to open .odt and .doc files? All I get now is a plain text editor >>> firing up and opening such files. Same applies with pictures, >>> videos, etc. >>> >> For those that are stumped like I was, it looks neat. >> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentoo_(file_manager) >> >> I wish this was in portage. I'd like to give this a ride and see how >> I like it. Any reason it is not in portage? Does it look neat but >> suck in real use or something? I use Konqueror for mine right now >> but curious. >> > > It is in portage, app-misc/gentoo > > However, it's a glib-1/GTK-1 package, so it's pretty outdated in terms > of toolkit. > > RobbieAB. >
Hey I looked but missed that one. There is a good bit of stuff with Gentoo in it so I missed the very one I was looking for. May give that a look if the dependencies are not to much. I wonder how many people think that is Gentoo the OS and they can just "emerge" it? LOL Sort of funny in a way. Dale :-) :-)