On 05/06/15 20:19, Rex Dieter wrote:
Roderick Johnstone wrote:
On 02/06/15 18:53, Roderick Johnstone wrote:
Hi
Anyone know how to easily restrict the mime types that the firefox
plugin part of kpartsplugin handles? I need to configure this system
wide for all users.
I'd just want to use it for embedding pdf documents in firefox using
okular, but it seems to want to handle loads of other mime types too.
Thanks
Roderick Johnstone
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Well, I have this working, except...
I found in the discussion at
https://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=125066&forumpage=2 that
you can have a file ~/.kde/share/config/kpartsplugin-mimetypes.rc where
you can blacklist mime types. So, I listed all the mime types that
firefox was using kpartsplugin to handle and blacklisted them all except
application/pdf.
That works, and hopefully I can find the equivalent place for that file
so that these settings can be picked up systemwide.
If putting that file under ~/.kde/share/config/ works, then putting it under
global /usr/share/config/ should work systemwide.
-- Rex
Thanks for the info Rex.
For the record kpartsplugin does a:
KSharedConfigPtr userConfig =
KSharedConfig::openConfig(KStandardDirs::locateLocal("config",
configFilename), KConfig::SimpleConfig);
I think the KConfig::SimpleConfig means that it only loads the file from
the one place rather than the hierarchy of KDE config directories.
Of course, I could change that if the more serious issue of the runaway
cpu in plugin-container was fixed.
Roderick
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