Hi Chris, Chris Cheney [2008-07-23 11:28 -0500]: > I talked with Sebastien, and Martin last Friday about OpenOffice.org > having problems opening files over various different systems that gvfs > supports. OpenOffice.org currently uses %U to try to open files and > often manages to screw up while doing so. The discussion involved > potentially switching the %U to %F in the desktop files to have > gvfs-fuse-daemon do the heavy lifting.
Thanks for your investigations! So you'd think that OO.o's own gvfs support is too weak/buggy/unmaintained to get fixed in time, and we'd rather disable it completely? If the code is too brittle, my feeling is that this would be a good idea then, especially for hardy. The "files to burn" issue you mentioned seems to be a no-op indeed. > I think someone also mentioned possibly changing something in > nautilus, maybe to do this automatically, but I wasn't clear on what > was being talked about with respect to nautilus. That was indeed a quick straw-man, but there might be connections supported by gvfs which cannot be (properly) presented through a fuse mount. Seb, do you know any? If not, WDYT about just generally passing the fuse mount path to an app if it exists? Chris Cheney [2008-07-23 11:58 -0500]: > Also, I don't know if this is a bug but after opening a document over > smb it shows up in the Places->Recent Documents, but if you click on it > there it opens it in File Roller instead of OOo. Maybe it only looks at > applications that support %U to open Recent Documents? That indeed sounds like a bug in the panel. I don't see why a file should behave differently when you open it in nautilus or in "recent documents". Is that filed somewhere already? Thanks! Martin -- Martin Pitt | http://www.piware.de Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org)
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