James Harkins writes:
I noticed that C-c C-e h o was running sensible-browser, and after
half an hour's completely wasted effort trying to understand the
update-alternatives system, the only thing I know is that Chrome's
priority in the system is 200 while Firefox is 40. That explains why
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
I noticed that C-c C-e h o was running sensible-browser, and after
half an hour's completely wasted effort trying to understand the
update-alternatives system, the only thing I know is that Chrome's
priority in the system is 200 while Firefox
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 4:40 PM, Eric S Fraga e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk wrote:
Off topic, sort of, but on Debian, as root:
update-alternatives --config sensible-browser
will allow you to change the default.
In my case, this was not successful.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2212948
As
James Harkins jamshark70 at gmail.com writes:
In my case, this was not successful.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2212948
The reason is most likely that sensible-browswer doesn't use alternatives,
i.e. it doesn't end up calling x-www-browser. You may have set BROWSER in
your
OK, org is awesome, but sometimes it drives you crazy.
I have just lost an hour this morning trying to figure out how to convince
HTML export to open the exported file in Firefox, rather than Chrome.
I noticed that C-c C-e h o was running sensible-browser, and after half
an hour's completely
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
This should be a simple thing, so... can somebody please tell me a
simple way to configure this?
M-x customize-variable RET org-file-apps RET
(Btw, I don't know sensible-browser, must come from a specific
Emacs install?)
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Bastien
Dnia 2014-03-24, o godz. 06:41:12
Bastien b...@gnu.org napisaĆ(a):
James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com writes:
This should be a simple thing, so... can somebody please tell me a
simple way to configure this?
M-x customize-variable RET org-file-apps RET
(Btw, I don't know