[arch-general] [OT] Settings problem: Why is Thunderbird so silly?
Hi all, I want to select an application for opening an attachment with an alternative editor (a PDF file with LibreOffice Draw in this case). When I want to select the application, I get the list of last opened files (i.e. text files, which obviously are not able to run ...). Trying to search for "sdraw" presents me with a waiting cursor ... waiting endlessly. I'd guess I have to set some options somewhere, but I don't know which - or do I even have to edit some XUL file? I doubt, that Thunderbird is really so "silly" just not being able to find some application. BTW, my desktop is XFCE, latest firefox (latest system update today). Kind regards Peter
On 12/22/2016 06:11 AM, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
I want to select an application for opening an attachment with an alternative editor (a PDF file with LibreOffice Draw in this case).
When I want to select the application, I get the list of last opened files (i.e. text files, which obviously are not able to run ...).
Trying to search for "sdraw" presents me with a waiting cursor ... waiting endlessly.
I'd guess I have to set some options somewhere, but I don't know which - or do I even have to edit some XUL file? I doubt, that Thunderbird is really so "silly" just not being able to find some application.
No, just select the executable in your File dialog. But obviously it is not going to be found searching the recent (data) files list! Basically, Mozilla is a bit silly. There is an ancient bug filed somewhere, asking for Firefox/Thunderbird to support the standard Linux .desktop standard, but nobody seems to be interested in doing that. :( (Naturally, the Windows registry analogue works perfectly. You'll find that depressingly often, Firefox bugs will languish if they are Linux-exclusive.) -- Eli Schwartz
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