Hmmm... that's right, Gnome has some duplicated setup there doesn't it?  Well, the 
instructions for setting up Gnome at 
the bottom of my original post (see below) work fine for me.  Clicking any link from 
Evo opens up a new Opera window.

I also thought that Opera is supposed to understand Netscape Remote Control, though I 
explicitly use the opera "-
newwindow" flag instead.

10/26/2001 3:51:54 PM, Benjamin Kahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Or...  If you want opera to be your default web browser in GNOME, you
>should do this:
>
>Open the Control Center and select "Document Handlers" > "Default
>Applications" in the control center tree.  (If you are using the new
>control center, it'll be right there when it starts.)
>Click the "Web Browser" tab.
>Select the "Custom Web Browser" radio button
>Set Command to: opera
>You should leave Start in Terminal and Understands Netscape Remote
>Control off.
>Click okay.
>
>You're all set!
>
>
>On Fri, 2001-10-26 at 17:57, Eric Lambart wrote:
>> 10/26/2001 12:19:21 PM, Jorge Salinas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> >Hi..
>> >Has somebody used Evo from Galeon?...I'm trying to send an email from a
>> 
>> >From your subject I presume you mean "Evo from Opera".  Yes, I use Opera and Evo 
>and it works wonderfully.
>> 
>> I'll repost here some instructions I put on the list a while ago. 
>> 
>> ---  old message: ----------------
>> > For any other Opera users around here, or for anyone in a similar
>> > situation, here is the solution.
>> > Create a small shellscript (I named mine "evomail") with the following
>> > ONE line of code:
>> > /usr/bin/evolution "mailto:$1";
>> >
>> > Now, in Opera, under the Applications/E-mail Client field of the
>> > Preferences window, just enter the path to your little script like this:
>> > {path to shell script}/evomail
>> > i.e. "/home/eric/bin/evolmail"
>> >
>> 
>> Don't forget to chmod your script file to make it executable
>> 
>> If you can't get that to work, email me personally and I'll try to help. BTW, 
>similarly I set up Opera to be my default 
HTML 
>> handler... this way:  In the Gnome Control Center->Document Handlers->URL Handlers 
>page, you
>> should see the first line listed as "default".  Make sure this line is highlighted, 
>then in the "handler" field type 
>> /usr/bin/opera -newwindow "%s"
>> 
>> ...and then click the "Set" button.  Go ahead and click OK and now when
>> you click on a URL in Evolution it should always open in a fresh Opera
>> window. Have fun! Cheers,
>> Eric
>> 
>> 
>> 
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