On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 10:06, guenther wrote:
> As you didn't specify your Evolution version, the desired browser and
> whether you have Gnome 2.x installed, I will assume Evolution 1.4.x with
> a sane Gnome Desktop installed.
> 
> Ask again, if you are using Evolution 1.2.x, as the instructions are
> different for a Gnome 1.4 desktop.
> 
> 
> So here we go again with the most-wanted answer... ;-)
> 
> 
> Setting default browser (Evolution 1.4 / Gnome 2.x)
> ---------------------------------------------------
> 
> Open the "Gnome Control Center" > Preferred Applications > Web Browser
> or simply run:
> $ gnome-default-applications-properties
> 
>  check 'Custom Web Browser'
>  Command: gnome-moz-remote --newwin "%s"
> 
> This will present you every link (clicked in a Gnome 2 app) in a new
> mozilla window. If you prefer tabs (instead of new windows) like me,
> change it similar like that:
> 
>  Command: mozilla-remote.sh "%s"
> 
> Have the attached script in your path (or change the command to have the
> whole path) and make the script executable.
> 
> 
> If you want to use another browser rather than Mozilla, you have to
> adjust the command (or the script for most of them, to enable tabs).
> 
> ...guenther

How is this done in KDE? I've tried to adjust this via the KDE Control
Centre (file associations), but now when I click on a link, it doesn't
open any browser.

Thanks,

Des
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Des Dougan

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