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Firefox has been updated quite a bit since this was reported. Is this
still the case in the latest Firefox available in 10.04? Thank you.
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Firefox fails to display the Timidity GUI
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Hello,
All this time I have been using a wrapper script pointing to Timidity
for Firefox to play a midi file.
Your letter prompted me to re-visit this issue and I discovered that if
Totem is specified as the preferred application to play midi files in
Firefox, then YES, it works and more
** Package changed: firefox-3.1 (Ubuntu) = firefox-3.5 (Ubuntu)
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** Package changed: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu) = firefox-3.1 (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: firefox-3.1 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low = Wishlist
** Changed in: firefox-3.1 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Incomplete
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Firefox fails to display the Timidity GUI
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You
If i click on Elite Syncopations (1902) It opens in totem since i have that set
as default (and it plays)
Here is output of apt-cache show
gnomefr...@development:~$ show timidity
Package: timidity
Priority: optional
Section: universe/sound
Installed-Size: 1564
Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers
Yes, John, if I set the preferences in Firefox to open midi with
timidity, the midi file is played.
The problem is that playing a midi file in Firefox does not
automatically open the timidity GUI and can therefore not be turned off.
The only way that I can turn it off is to use the System Monitor
This bug is not fixed.
It has been circumvented by means of a workaround on my personal
computer as detailed above (2009-01-07).
Activating a midi file in Firefox 3.0.8 still does not display the
Timidity GUI so that the file can be terminated.
To test, access http://www.trachtman.org/ragtime/
This bug sounds like its fixed per last comment, however the inablity of
testing on latest Ubuntu/firefox version will hinder us from further
diagnose the problem, Please make sure the settings in firefox
preferences are set to use correct app to play the files.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0
Indeed the problem persists. Now even Galeon will not play a midi.
Firefox in Dapper Drake was tamed by the creation of a little wrapper
script, an alteration in about:config to not hide downloads without an
extension and a change to the specified action when faced by a midi
file. It worked.
This problem still exists as of 06/01/2009, under Firefox 3.0.5 and
Timidity 2.13.2.
The same instructions to reproduce apply.
I cannot vouch for the Galeon dialogue, however Konqueror under KDE
3.5.10 presents a dialogue window, giving the option to either save the
link to the midi file or to
Thank you for reporting this bug with us. Can you please give us step by step
instructions on how to reproduce this?
What version of ubuntu and firefox and Timidity are you now seeing this on?
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Assignee: (unassigned) = Mozilla
Open Firefox, go to an online website, such as
http://www.trachtman.org/ragtime/ and activate a midi file. The Download
manager will display, the midi file will play but there will be no
display of any Timidity GUI. Therefore, the music cannot be interrupted
(unless you do so via the System
Tested today, 31 August, 2007, Firefox version 2.0.0.6. This version
also fails to display the Timidity GUI when a midi file is activated.
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