I am terribly sorry for doind this triple thread Email. 2nd bug: When doing the following (using "C:\Program Files (x86)\Ekiga\ekiga.exe" --call ??? in a shortcut) another process of another ekiga*32.exe that I see in the Task Manager. and it just stands there, and is blocking the first ekiga proccess to run properly.
On Fri, 25 May 2012 11:32:54 +0300 Genghis Khan <genghisk...@gmx.ca> wrote: > There is a bug. > > When using the argument --call while a process of Ekiga is already > running on Windows a message will pop up 'Ekiga is running'. > > > On Fri, 25 May 2012 11:13:38 +0300 > Genghis Khan <genghisk...@gmx.ca> wrote: > > > Someone on the IRC chat room has made a great, yet obvious, > > suggestion to use Ekiga to open hyper-link sip: addresses. > > > > But before I'm suggesting anything, this might be an issue with > > Ekiga itself (a bug) and not a feature that needs to be added, > > because sip: links do work on UNIX. > > > > Using Ekiga to open sip: links from Web-browser on Windows. > > > > Including the command ekiga --call or ekiga -c in the Windows > > registry (or wherever it is needed in order to make web browsers to > > open sip: addresses with ekiga). > > > > I'm not knowledgeable on Windows and so I do not know what is the > > character that is needed to be put after "C:\Program Files > > (x86)\Ekiga\ekiga.exe --call ???" to make it dynamic so (using a > > shortcut that will be selected in Firefox - a temporary solution). > > > > I know that it is usually $1 in Linux. > > > _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list ekiga-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list