RE: [Evolution] Mozilla dependency



That is a way to do it, but for my mail client specifically, I'd rather
be able to define a host of web-browsers if I so choose. This makes
sense in many ways I think and currently, adding a browser the way you
suggest only changes the global environment's web-browser, which is not
what I want. When I right click on a link I'd like it to say 'open link
with ...' (browswer x, browser y, browser z). 
A

On Tue, 2001-10-16 at 14:41, kevyn wrote:

I'm using Red Hat 7.1 with Ximian.  I find that Mozilla runs slow on my
system.  So, I'm using Opera as my default browser.

Under the Control Center:
Document Handlers --> Default Applications --> Web Browser (2nd tab in
the
right panel) --> select "Custom Web Browser" --> type opera as the
command

-Kevyn

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Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 12:05 PM
To: Jeremy Sanders
Cc: evolution ximian com
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Mozilla dependency


Rather than even doing that, wouldn't it be better to have a browser
setup section?

e.g. Tools->Web Browser
and then be able to add one or more browser if you so choose. Then make
ONE the default, just like the mail settings?
Austin

On Tue, 2001-10-16 at 08:49, Jeremy Sanders wrote:
Hi

Rather than make Evolution depend on Mozilla, wouldn't it be better to
strip out the required functionality from moz, and put it in a
separate
library? When mozilla has stabalised, evolution could go back to using
mozilla.

Jeremy

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Pembroke College, Cambridge. UK   Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge.
UK


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