Shaun McCance <shaunm <at> gnome.org> writes: > > How do I set up GNOME to recognize a proprietary scheme? I searched > > through the GNOME archives and found a number of tangential references > > to this - some getting pretty wacky - but no recipe. > > I don't understand. Are you sending the idoc URIs to > gnome-help (i.e. yelp)? It seems that you have managed > to introduce the URI scheme to GNOME in general, as the > program you've specified is being called for those URIs. > > The program you're sending the URIs to simply doesn't > understand those URIs. How are you expecting that to > work? I'm looking for a way register a new URI Scheme via config file like adding a new appl or menu. I saw C API references to, for instance, supported_uri_schemes in VFS and Mimetype Handling, but no config file support. There are a number of references to scrollkeeper for doing something similiar. Is the list of recognized URI Schemes hardcoded into yelp, or the GNOME libraries? I'm just looking for a way for yelp to say, "Yes, I recognize this as a valid URI scheme." Dave _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list