Le 29/11/2010 14:11, howitzer@xxxxxxxxxxxx a écrit : > On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 09:10:21AM +0100, Thomas Jost wrote: >> Le 29/11/2010 03:26, Sergey Manucharian a écrit : >>> I wonder if somebody could already figure out how to handle file and >>> protocol associations for Chromium. For those who use a DE like >>> KDE/Gnome most probably everything works out of box. There is an >>> article in wiki how to use chromium with no DE [1]. It suggest to use >>> mimeo and xdg-utils-mimeo, but it simply does not work (at least in my >>> case). >> >> It works for me with mimeo and xdg-utils-mimeo (I'm using Chromium with >> Awesome WM -- no DE). You have to use ~/.config/mimeo.conf to store your >> associations, and to use at least mimeo 2010.11.02 (first version that >> integrates my patch to use this file by default). >> >> Here is my mimeo.conf: >> >> -----------------8<----------------- >> # Spotify URLs >> /usr/local/bin/spotify %U >> ^http://open.spotify.com/ >> ^spotify: >> >> # Regular URLs >> /usr/bin/chromium >> ^http:// >> ^https:// >> ^ftp:// >> >> # E-mails >> /usr/bin/thunderbird -compose >> ^mailto: >> -----------------8<----------------- >> >> This is enough to have working Spotify URLs. I guess that for VLC and >> MMS streams, you would just need the following: >> >> -----------------8<----------------- >> /usr/bin/vlc >> ^mms: >> -----------------8<----------------- >> >> To test mimeo, you should first try by running directly "mimeo >> mms://my-url" in a shell, then "xdg-open mms://my-url", and finally from >> Chromium. >> >> Does such a setup work for you? If it doesn't, could you please post >> your mimeo.conf here? >> >> Regards, >> >> -- >> Thomas/Schnouki >> > > Can one also use this method to open downloaded files? E.g. I download a > .torrent file, click to open it in the download tab and voila, there's > rtorrent/transmission/.. loading the file? (Same with mp3, avi, pdf, ..) > > Regards, > Adrian Sure, you can associate any program with any regexp :) For a torrent file, it would probably be something like this: /usr/bin/transmission-gtk \.torrent% (The downside is that if does not work with file managers that don't rely on xdg-open...) Regards, -- Thomas/Schnouki
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