On 27 May 2012 06:22, Sergio Cipolla secipolla@gmail.com wrote:
On 25 May 2012 20:08, Jim Dean jdean55@gmail.com wrote:
On 25 May 2012 18:07, Christoph Wickert <
christoph.wickert@googlemail.com>
wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 22.05.2012, 08:51 +1000 schrieb Jim Dean:
Output of 'cat ~/.config/xfce4/helpers.rc' is WebBrowser=custom-WebBrowser FileManager=custom-FileManager TerminalEmulator=Terminal
Please show me the content of ~/.local/share/applications/custom-WebBrowser.desktop
Kind regards, Christoph
Sorry Christoph
Don't have
~/.local/share/applications/custom-WebBrowser.desktop but I do have
~/.local/share/xfce4/helpers/custom-WebBrowser.desktop It contains
[Desktop Entry] NoDisplay=true Version=1.0 Encoding=UTF-8 Type=X-XFCE-Helper X-XFCE-Category=WebBrowser X-XFCE-CommandsWithParameter=/usr/bin/google-chrome "%s" Icon=google-chrome Name=google-chrome X-XFCE-Commands=/usr/bin/google-chrome
Creating a ~/.local/share/applications/custom-WebBrowser.desktop with the same content doesn't change anything (unless I should have
logged
out and back in first).
Thanks
Jim
Jim, what happens if you open the 'Preferred Applications' and choose 'Chomium'? (setting Chrome as the default from within the browser doesn't work properly as Xfce doesn't ship a helper for it and instead include it in the 'Chromium' helper)
I tried changing the setting to Chromium, which I don't have, and then Midori which is installed. In both cases it open help in Firefox.
I'll try installing Chromium and try again if anyone thinks it is worth testing. Won't be for a day or 2 though.
This isn't an important problem just thought I'd report it. It happens on 2 systems with different configurations so I don't think it is a config issue but I might try testing with a new user too.