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Dear Trinitarians,
Decided to move away from Chrome, Brave seems to be working, but Kmail is opening links in Chrome. So. I know I was using Firefox many years ago, so I remember changing it once in the past.
I haven't been able to find the setting for "Open URL with....", not globally, not in Kmail.
Any hints?
Curt-
- -- You may my glories and my state dispose, But not my griefs; still am I king of those. --- William Shakespeare, "Richard II"
On Thu, 14 Jan 2021 16:29:32 -0500 Curt Howland via tde-users users@trinitydesktop.org wrote:
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Dear Trinitarians,
Decided to move away from Chrome, Brave seems to be working, but Kmail is opening links in Chrome. So. I know I was using Firefox many years ago, so I remember changing it once in the past.
I haven't been able to find the setting for "Open URL with....", not globally, not in Kmail.
Any hints?
Trinity Control Center > TDE Components > Default Applications > Web Browser ? Or it might be a mimetype association.
E. Liddell
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On Thursday 14 January 2021, E. Liddell was heard to say:
Trinity Control Center > TDE Components > Default Applications > Web Browser ? Or it might be a mimetype association.
Thank you, yes, that setting is there. I'm going to try it in just a moment.
However, how it is set now is fascinating, "in an application based on the contents of the URL"
But http/s is not in "file associations". The only place I've found it is in Konqueror, but if I do it in Konqueror I'd like to stay in Konqueror.
So I'm still not finding where that default is set. Thank you.
(changed setting in "Default Applications" under "Web Browser" and it works. Thank you very much for that work-around.
Curt-
- -- You may my glories and my state dispose, But not my griefs; still am I king of those. --- William Shakespeare, "Richard II"
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On Friday 15 January 2021 it was so written:
(changed setting in "Default Applications" under "Web Browser" and it works. Thank you very much for that work-around.
Ok, I think I found it:
$ xdg-settings get default-web-browser chromium.desktop
Let's see where this rabbit hole goes.
Curt-
- -- You may my glories and my state dispose, But not my griefs; still am I king of those. --- William Shakespeare, "Richard II"