On 04/18/2013 04:53 AM, Dmitry Smirnov wrote:
On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 06:35:59 Sam Geeraerts wrote:
I think we have a misunderstanding. If I understand correctly then
you're talking about finding and listing all installed browsers. I
agree that that is difficult and distro-specific.
My
I actually think the above makes a lot of sense with s/b.visible/b.sensitive/,
i.e. we gray out the unavailable browsers (instead of hiding them).
Yes, that makes perfect sense.
In any case, I want to see this done upstream.
I'm 100% with you on this.
Regards,
Dmitry Smirnov
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I think we have a misunderstanding. If I understand correctly then
you're talking about finding and listing all installed browsers. I
agree that that is difficult and distro-specific.
My suggestion is to keep the hard coded browsers array (perhaps
slightly modified) that's already in
On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 06:35:59 Sam Geeraerts wrote:
I think we have a misunderstanding. If I understand correctly then
you're talking about finding and listing all installed browsers. I
agree that that is difficult and distro-specific.
My suggestion is to keep the hard coded browsers array
Dear Sam,
I recognise number of problems with run-time browser detection.
I believe it's not good to expect users to complain that they can
choose browser that is not installed. Not having a browser in
drop-down list may be inconvenient for those who may choose to
configure favourite browser in
This is not a bug hence I believe it hardly qualifies for anything
higher than wishlist (to which I'm adjusting severity).
If upstream decided to allow user to select Opera among other browsers
I don't see why would we remove such option. Certainly some people may
have Opera installed.
It is
Package: liferea
Version: 1.6.4-1
Severity: normal
User: gnewsense-...@nongnu.org
Usertags: gnewsense
Menu Tools - Preferences - Browser - Browser lists several browsers that can
be set to use as external Web browser. The list contains (among others)
Konqueror and Opera, neither of which I have
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