I don't actually use the help, and didn't know it needed Javascript -
perhaps the x-www-browser-js would be the right answer. And I understand
it would be hard to fix, so thank you for your time.
For google-chrome - I don't remember now, but I think Chromium didn't sync
with Google Chrome on
Hi,
Am 08.12.22 um 19:59 schrieb Jon Daley:
Right - so I would think any default browser would work in actual use
(if someone is using elinks as their default browser, they know what
they are getting into).
Or just didn't know that LibreOffice helps needs JS and thus it does't
work (see my
Right - so I would think any default browser would work in actual use (if
someone is using elinks as their default browser, they know what they are
getting into). I'm just talking about the .deb requirement that is more
restrictive than what is actually needed, because many browsers would get
Hi again,
and besides that Llibreoffie basically runs xdg-open to open index.html
in a browser when pressing F1.
Also here I don't think elinks etc will work. (Probably unless it is
explicitely set as default browser in GNOME etc, though)
Regards,
Rene
tag 1025748 + wontfix
thanks
Hi,
Am 08.12.22 um 16:05 schrieb Jon Daley:
I use chrome and brave as my web browsers, but have to install firefox or
epiphany because of this package. It seems nicer to depend on the virtual
www-browser
# grep-dctrl -FProvides www-browser
/var/lib/apt/lists/
Package: libreoffice-help-en-us
Version: 1:7.0.4-4+deb11u4
Severity: wishlist
I use chrome and brave as my web browsers, but have to install firefox or
epiphany because of this package. It seems nicer to depend on the virtual
www-browser so then the numerous browsers that are in the debian repo
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