Le 12/09/11, Philipp Überbacher <hollunder@lavabit.com> a écrit :
Excerpts from Mantas M.'s message of 2011-09-11 20:39:20 +0200:
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 08:26:53PM +0200, clemens fischer wrote:
I have used "gconf-editor", added the directory chain
Very few programs still use the GConf settings. Most follow the XDG configuration at ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list:
[Default Applications] x-scheme-handler/http=firefox.desktop x-scheme-handler/https=firefox.desktop text/html=firefox.desktop
The "x-scheme-handler/*" entries are for "http:" and "https:" URLs respectively, and "text/html" is for opening local HTML files.
Is this config file also managed through gconf or something? I mean I really appreciate that it's a text file but it's the first time I heard of it and it seems this kind of stuff changes faster than I can say wtf (text files to xdg files to gconf to other xdg files). I'm really confused. I also wonder what the strange additional strings in there mean, example: application/x-extension-html=userapp-Firefox-3WKO0V.desktop
Got them too. I think those ones are created together with the desktop file everytime you answer yes when firefox asks you to be your default browser (after every upgrade for example). -- radio ianux - http://ianux.fr/