2013/2/21 Nick Payne <[email protected]>: > On 21/02/13 11:59, Andrew Bernard wrote: >> >> Using Safari or Chrome, clicking lilypond documentation illustrations >> displays the lilypond code used to produce them. Using Firefox or Opera, >> these browsers offer to save the file. >> >> The browser behaviour is different regarding how they deal with an anchor >> which is an image. It's not really a lilypond matter. >> >> I have a look into how we can make this cross-browser compliant. The >> behaviour where the browser directly shows the code seems to be preferable. > > > It's the same problem the other way around for the Lilypond installer shell > scripts. Click on the download link for one of them in Firefox and it > defaults to saving the script, which is the wanted behaviour. Click on the > same link in Chrome and it defaults to opening the script in the browser > window, which is not what is wanted. > > Nick
To be more precise: I use Firefox on Ubuntu 10.04 There must have been a change with some of the latest Firefox-updates. I was used to open clickable images from our documentation with gedit, but recently noticed that it didn't work any more. Although, I can click on images from http://kainhofer.com/~lilypond/Documentation/notation-big-page.html#index and Firefox still shows the code. After some research I managed to get back my old preferences: In Firefox: Edit->Preferences->Applications I found _two_ entries for Lilypond: LilyPond-Notenblatt (text/lilypond-source) and LilyPond-Notenblatt (text/x-lilypond) Setting `Action´ for _both_ to `Use gedit` restored the old behaviour. Thanks, Harm _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
