Le ven 21/05/2004 � 10:54, Johannes Rohr a �crit : > Am Thu, 20 May 2004 23:20:12 +0200 schrieb Luis M: > > > On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 18:25 +0000, Jeff Rasmussen wrote: > > [snip] > >> I can browse the folders and I can copy the file to the Desktop. It looks > >> like > >> Nautilus is telling AbiWord or Gnumeric to open > >> smb://ip_address/folder/document.doc which it can't. > >> > > > > That's exactly what Nautilus is doing. > > No, it doesn't. It simply looks up the information the repective app has > published about itself, i.e. in this case > /usr/share/application-registry/abiword.applications: > > abiword > requires_terminal=false > expects_uris=false > command=abiword > can_open_multiple_files=true > name=AbiWord Word Processor > > mime_types=application/x-abiword,application/msword,application/rtf,application/wordperfect5.1,application/x-applix-word,application/vnd.palm,application/x-palm-database,text/abiword,text/plain,text/richtext,text/rtf,text/vnd.wap.wml,text/* > > Applications that handle gnome-vfs URIs should have an extra line here: > "uses_gnomevfs=true", plus "expects_uris" should be set to "true. > > > > You should file a bug (upstream) > > for AbiWord or GnuMeric. Since they probably use gnome-vfs* functions to > > access files, they might as well support URI's and not just local path. > > > > But, they might have reasons why that has not been implemented (yet)... > > Besides nautilus, the only app to support gnome-vfs URIs is gedit, more > exactly only the very recent 2.6.1 release of it. (See gnome 2.6.1 release > notes) I've heard that OOo patched by Ximian does too. Didn't test it myself, though.
> _All_ others still have to do their homework. That's a very poor picture. > But given that the new file selector, supporting GNOME URIs (try Ctrl-l in > the file selector of gedit 2.6.1 and type in smb://) has only just been > released with Gtk+ 2.4, this is just natural, probably. > > Thanks, > > Johannes -- J�r�me Warnier Consultant BeezNest http://beeznest.net

