At Thu, 06 Jul 2006 09:04:10 -0400 Donald Allen <donaldcallen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'm running gnome 2.12.3 on an up-to-date gentoo system. I would like to be > able to choose the default pdf viewer used by Nautilus when I double-click > on a .pdf file (the current default, the Gnome PDF Viewer, has serious > rendering and performance problems with certain .pdf files and also doesn't > appear to offer the ability to search a .pdf file). I have tried > Settings->File Types and Programs, which I find completely unusable for this > (and when you click Help->Help with 'File Types and Programs' settings, you > either get a message saying the help file doesn't exist, or Nautilus > crashes). For example, in attempting to substitute evince for the default > .pdf viewer, I click 'pdf document' in the main window. Then I click the > 'Open with Application' radio button and 'Edit list' in the default action > section and add evince to the list. Then I select it in the pulldown. Then I > click 'Ok'. Great. Except this has no effect on Nautilus' choice of a .pdf > viewer. And if I go back to File Types and Programs and look at the entry > for 'pdf document' in the main window, the default action is 'none'. It > would seem like a bug report or two is in order here, which I will do. But > meanwhile, any suggestions for working around this? There was an update to yelp a little while ago. Prior to that many of my help files were crashing as well. I just now to test, change the application for pdfs from "document viewer", i.e. evince to "other application", emacs. It worked fine and I change it back. Also the help displayed fine. I too am running gentoo (stable x86). Here is my yelp data. ajglap gottlieb # eix yelp * gnome-extra/yelp Available versions: 2.12.2 2.12.2-r1 ~2.14.2-r1 ~2.14.2-r2 Installed: 2.12.2-r1 Homepage: http://www.gnome.org/ Description: Help browser for GNOME Found 1 matches ajglap gottlieb # Good luck, allan _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list