-- So at least the Gtk dialog issue for me is now solved.
Thanks for the inputs, guys!
Am 07.01.22 um 22:07 schrieb Mike:
> Damn, I sent another mail 40 minutes ago which did not arrive~
> Here's the next attempt:
>
> Am 07.01.22 um 21:10 schrieb Mike:
>> Am 07.01.22 um 20:36 schrieb Mavridis Philippe:
>>> > Well, could please specify "something"?
>>>
>>> Sorry, I thought I expained it well. :)
>>>
>>> Essentially I'm asking whether the Open dialog is working because I
>>> assumed from your message that you can't get Firefox to show the
>>> Save dialog, neither from the menu nor via Ctrl+S.
>>>
>> Well, the dialogues show up. Yet they have almost no effect: While I
>> can't save contents it is possible to copy e.g. a web URL.
>>
>>> If so, it could be an issue with kgtk-qt3 (which is a package that
>>> can override standard dialogs in non-TDE applications with standard
>>> TDE dialogs) or, less likely, an issue with either of the gtk-qt
>>> engines (all those because Firefox relies on Gtk+ dialogs).
>> I don't have that package, or such a binary.
>> Yet I am using qt5ct for dealing with gtk; though it's "qt5" so far
>> it seemed to work...
>>
>> However, I've just build and installed "kgtk-git". But what to do
>> with it?
>>
> Yay! It works when running "kgtk3-wrapper" then! ^^
> Thanks for the hint.
>
>>> Konqueror might be the cause of the default browser setting problem
>>> but I don't really think it might be the reason Firefox refuses to
>>> save a page.
>>>
>>> -- Philippe
>> Maybe.
>> What about any TDE config files?
>