On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 18:48, Ted Ozolins wrote: > Roger Oberholtzer wrote: > > > My wife has a gazillion calendar entries. The web access nicely only shows > > the ones for this month, and thus only downloads those. Probably settable. > > However, evolution seems to read all the calendar entriesyou have. If you > > have a couple of hundred, this takes a bit of time. My wife has calendar > > entries for the past few years. Perhaps if I could tell evolution to only > > read a subset of them it may not crash, and be faster to boot. I have not > > seen this option. > > > > Or where to tell evolution which browser to use for http links. It does not > > find my Firebird. > > > > > >>Tom Wilson > >>McSwain Carpets > >>513.771.1400 x124 > Are you running Evolution under kde, gnome or some other desktop? If > under kde go to control center >kde components> file associations > text > > html and move up the preferred browser you want to use as default.
I run it under KDE 3.1.4. I do not think Evolution looks at the KDE settings. At least it seems that it does not. I get the following error when I click on a url in Evolution: (evolution-1.4:4222): evolution-mail-WARNING **: gnome_url_show: There was an error launching the default action command associated with this location. I would expect it to use GNOME settings. As I do not run Gnome, this is not set. I have a rather recent GNOME installed. Maybe I need to fire it up so I can set this... -- Roger Oberholtzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://smtp.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
