> I can't reproduce this (as it happens, I have both youtube-viewer > and mpv installed in my regular profile): > > ============================ Terminal Time > ============================= > ~ λ grep video_player_selected > .config/youtube-viewer/youtube-viewer.conf > video_player_selected => "mpv", > ~ λ youtube-viewer > > =>> Search for YouTube videos (:h for help) >> guix > > 1. My crush on GNU Guix (by DebConf Videos) [46:35] > […snipped…] > > =>> Select one or more videos to play (:h for help) >> 1 > > =>> Description > […] > ===================== MPV opens in a new window > ======================== > > Are both youtube-viewer and mpv installed to the same profile? > Which profile is that? Could you try the command
Yes, they are both in my user profile. > > guix environment --pure --ad-hoc youtube-viewer mpv -- > youtube-viewer I did this and I was led to "hidden@address ~ [env]$". Anyway, I never used command-line for this app. > to see if removing any possible sources of confusion helps? (That > command also works for me, but I don't *need* it.) > I'm also a bit confused by your phrasing, ‘under preferences…’ and > ‘…click play’. For me, youtube-viewer is a CLI tool and I've > always used it as such. Are you saying there's a gooey? I am using the GUI. Yes, GUI is installed by default. In my GNOME Dash, it appears as "GTK Youtube Viewer" with a "blue camel" in the icon.
