On 19 February 2012 23:08, Hartmut Figge wrote:
> Hartmut Figge:
>
>>But first i should look into that ominous xdg-open.
>
> 'man xdg-open' didn't help much, but xdg-open is part of xdg-utils. And
> there is e.g. xdg-settings. Looking into 'man xdg-settings' and then
>
> hafi@i5_64 ~ $ xdg-setting
Hartmut Figge:
>But first i should look into that ominous xdg-open.
'man xdg-open' didn't help much, but xdg-open is part of xdg-utils. And
there is e.g. xdg-settings. Looking into 'man xdg-settings' and then
hafi@i5_64 ~ $ xdg-settings --list
Known properties:
default-url-scheme-handlerDe
Hartmut Figge:
>How to tell libreoffice which browser it should use?
Assuming that nowadays Firefox is used by many people i experimented.
hafi@i5_64 ~ $ sudo ln -s /usr/local/bin/affe /usr/bin/firefox
'affe' is the name of my browser which in reality is a daily compiled
trunk-seamonkey with so
walt:
>The Help function (on my machines) displays help.libreoffice.org in my web
>browser.
I have assumed, that the browser would be used, but i couldn't find a
place in libreoffice, in which i could tell it, *what* my browser is.
And if libreoffice cannot found the browser... ;)
> Running dbus
Philip Webb:
>& lack of internal help for LO was the only thing which disappeared.
>My solution was to download the LO help files from their site (PDFs),
>which are actually easier to read + search than the internal help.
Isn't the help context-sensitive?
Hartmut
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On 02/19/2012 08:33 AM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> after emerging libreoffice-3.4.5.2 i tried getting the help of
> libreoffice by pressing F1. No luck, something flashed shortly on the
> xterm resulting in several blank lines. Trying 'loffice | tee
> so-log.txt' gave this:
>
> http://
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