Am Freitag 08 Februar 2008 schrieb Luca Olivetti:
> En/na Antonio Sanguigni ha escrit:
> > Thanks all, guys. I'll have a look at your suggests.
>
> Note that all suggestions are distro specific. As more and more distro
> move to freedesktop, maybe the best cross-distro solution is to use the
> free
En/na Antonio Sanguigni ha escrit:
Thanks all, guys. I'll have a look at your suggests.
Note that all suggestions are distro specific. As more and more distro
move to freedesktop, maybe the best cross-distro solution is to use the
freedesktop standards, e.g. xdg-open:
http://portland.freed
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> Orpheus has a TOvcURL component for hyperlinks.
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> http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/OrphPort
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Thanks all, guys. I'll have a look at your suggests.
Antonio
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Hi all,
I'm trying to create an hyperlink component but I'm having some
difficult to catch default browser under Linux. In Windows it has to be
easier but I would like to find an elegant cross-platform way. I saw the
Lazarus Ide has Help - OnLine help menu which I
2008/2/7, Graeme Geldenhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> On 07/02/2008, wile64 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > See also environnement variable $BROWSER under linux
> >
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> Wow, I never knew about that. It's available in Ubuntu 7.10 as well.
> Is that a LSB standard?
This is Debian, I have on my Ubunt
2008/2/7 wile64 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> See also environnement variable $BROWSER under linux
On my machine it is not set (Kubuntu 7.10 amd64)...
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Oops, I meant the reply to Ido's email
On 07/02/2008, Graeme Geldenhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 07/02/2008, wile64 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > See also environnement variable $BROWSER under linux
> >
>
> Wow, I never knew about that. It's available in Ubuntu 7.10 as well.
> Is tha
On 07/02/2008, ik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Debian bases system (I don't know on others) there is an
> alternative that known as x-www-browser that holds the "default" web
> browser.
>
Wow, I never knew about that. It's available in Ubuntu 7.10 as well.
Is that a LSB standard?
I s
On 07/02/2008, wile64 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> See also environnement variable $BROWSER under linux
>
Wow, I never knew about that. It's available in Ubuntu 7.10 as well.
Is that a LSB standard?
I see the /etc/alternatives directory is full of such files... :-)
Nice one, it's about time Linu
On 07/02/2008, wile64 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> See also environnement variable $BROWSER under linux
>
there is also the sensible-browser script that makes things easy (at
least on debian).
henry
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Hi,
On Debian bases system (I don't know on others) there is an
alternative that known as x-www-browser that holds the "default" web
browser.
On Feb 7, 2008 12:18 PM, Antonio Sanguigni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to create an hyperlink component but I'm having some difficu
Antonio Sanguigni schreef:
Hi all,
I'm trying to create an hyperlink component but I'm having some
difficult to catch default browser under Linux. In Windows it has to be
easier but I would like to find an elegant cross-platform way. I saw the
Lazarus Ide has Help - OnLine help menu which I c
Hi all,
I'm trying to create an hyperlink component but I'm having some difficult to
catch default browser under Linux. In Windows it has to be easier but I
would like to find an elegant cross-platform way. I saw the Lazarus Ide has
Help - OnLine help menu which I can get a look. Any suggest to be
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