On Friday 10 November 2006 12:27, Claude Jones wrote: > On Fri November 10 2006 7:06 am, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > > Thats not true. GNOME and KDE just use their own settings. There is no > > modifications done on them in Fedora so setting preferences in GNOME > > wouldnt affect KDE at all. > > But wait. If I start with a fresh install, and open a KDE session, and open > Firefox, and click on a mailto: link in a web-page, then Evolution opens > up. There is no setting inside Firefox that will change that behavior. Nor, > is there any setting in KDE Control Center that will change that behavior. > In order to change the behavior, I have to > run "gnome-default-applications-settings" from the command line. That seems > to me, to contradict what you're saying...no? > Claude, I'm no FF expert, but I'm sure people have said before that you have to use the FF address line to set these preferences. You know, something like the about: settings. Sorry I can't be more specific. It has definitely been said that for FF you *have* to make the change there - it ignores anything else. Anne
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