On 2022/01/25 16:32, fo...@dnmx.org wrote:
> Also, it would seem hat one cannot print-out to a file, because the
> default path/file-name is ~/mozzila.pdf and you cannot change it (because
> unveil).
> 
> And the (now confirming) trick to get to ~/Downloads doesn't work with this.
> 
> And when I tried creating an folder (which once just made an in
> ~/Downloads - this time didn't, and also my whole browser crashed..
> writing this for the 2nd time :d

You can disable unveil, see the pkg-readme file for Firefox, much
of it applies to tor-browser too with the obvious changes to paths.



> Best regards, fossy.
> 
> 
> > What the.. the files appeared now for some reason.. I hate random,
> > unpredictable stuff.. it might be that me saving an link(or just browsing
> > that path) had "saved" the path to the "Recent" and now I can also
> > open/upload files, too. This is most probably per-session only and I'd
> > probably have to save a link or at least do some part of that action every
> > session.. which isn't THAT annoying, just - I discovered it by accident
> > (if that is the case), and not everyone might do just that..
> >
> >> On 2022/01/25 12:35, George Rosamond wrote:
> >>> On 1/25/22 10:52, fo...@dnmx.org wrote:
> >>> > So I can see files when saving an file, but not via CTRL+O to open
> >>> files..
> >>> >
> >>>
> >>> Do you mean ctl-o doesn't open the "Open File" dialog at all or you
> >>> can't
> >>> see anything? It's restricted to files in ~/Downloads I believe.
> >>>
> >>> g
> >>>
> >>
> >> Unless you change settings, the only directory visible in Ctrl-O's left
> >> hand window which permits access is ~/Downloads. Otherwise there's the
> >> recently use file list which is displayed by default, and "Computer"
> >> (i.e. /), both of which are not unveiled so don't show any entries.
> >>
> >> The standard recently used list is in $XDG_DATA_HOME/recently-used.xbel
> >> which is permitted, but the browser checks the $XDG_DATA_HOME directory
> >> first which is not unveiled - so in that case the browser tries to
> >> create
> >> it and fails and then skips trying to open the list.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> 
> 

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