There is a Kpart plugin for Firefox and Chromium that is just excellent: you 
can open every kind of file directly in the browser. When you use it, also 
appears a toolbar that allows you to save the file or open it with a KDE 
application. This is the official homepage: 
http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~fischer/kpartsplugin/

Luca Tringali
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>>----Messaggio originale----
>>Da: [email protected]
>>Data: 20/02/2013 20.36
>>A: <[email protected]>
>>Ogg: Re: Firefox and KDE (again)
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>>On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 02:03:40 PM Clay Weber wrote:
>>> How difficult would it be to provide just mimetype support for Firefox,
>>> eschewing any theming and file picker changes ? That is : giving FF file
>>> open-with support, but otherwise having it stock.
>>> 
>>> Would this alleviate the need for a separate package for those who do not
>>> need the look and feel bits, but would like a working Firefox ?
>>
>>I think this only requires some additional packages installed as it ~works 
>on 
>>my system.  I've no idea what I installed to make it work though.
>>
>>Scott K
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