Alex Jones wrote: > Try disabling the http URI handler for GNOME. > <gconf:///desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/enabled> > > [...] preferred application with that URI.
I didn't know that this behaviour existed right now. Thank you for the hint ;-) > 2. A simple web page viewer, sans-location entry. Something that > embeds Mozilla and calls gnome_vfs_show_url on any > click-throughs. Might just be your current epiphany navigator with hidden location bar. You can do it right now (just edit the toolbar and remove the location bar), but I don't think you can open every link in a new window (does not sound desirable anyway, given how often you click on a link in a browsing session). > 3. A favourites system, allowing you to bookmark favourite web > pages, pictures, sound files, spreadsheets, documents, web > folders (dav/ftp), etc. all *by URI*. One click should invoke > the file-open process. I've heard of plans for epiphany to use tracker as an optional backend (maybe as a plug-in) to store bookmarks. This way, it would make them available for the whole desktop. > So, if you read this far, you are obviously very bored or very > interested. Please let me know what you think. Some of your thoughts are interesting. I can't say much more right now. BTW did you file bugs for, say, the totem save menu ? ;-) _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
