Check your enviromental variables or your gnome variables. Usually there is a default app that will open for whatever format it doesnt have register. mine is mplayer. Changing that value or registering odf on ur system might change the behavior.

On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 12:23:48 -0600, Tobias Krais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Matthias,

thanks for your reply.

I want to use the SystemShellExecute.execute method to open Documents
that OOo can not open. Giving the file location as the parameter
aCommand opens the document with the default application in Windows. In
Linux my Firefox is opened, which again opens the default application.
Is there a way to tell the execute method to open the document directly?

Why is it implemented to use the default browser? Can someone tell me
the backgrounds?

Please have a look at issue 84718 - it could be the same problem.

I don't think it's the same problem. I don't use parameters.

Greetings, Tobias

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