Barbara Duprey ha scritto:
McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
upscope [mailto:[email protected]] asked:
Trying to find document or how to that describes how to embed a link
in writer to Kmail, so a user can send an email to the address in the
document. The document will be sent as a PDF. I know it should be
doable, PDF documents I receive have this and work fine.
I read the section in the documentation about hyperlinks and I think
I have it set up right, but it does not get to the email program. In
the document I have email: [email protected] and when I hold the
mouse over it I see:
mailto:[email protected]?subject=newsletter Input
xxxxx is receivers email name.
Doing ctrl click as described in doc. does nothing. I sure I'm
missing some parameter to tell writer to use kmail but I cannot find it.
Someone else will need to tell you specifics, but, is kmail set as
your system-default mail application? I'm pretty sure that's how it's
usually done with mailto: links. You don't invoke a specific mailer
because not everybody who receives your document will necessarily be
using the same mail reader. Instead, you invoke the default mailer and
the system figures out which one to launch (if it has a default to
work with).
- Kevin
I think I've seen here that on Windows systems the default mail client
is used, but on Linux there's a configurable path under Tools > Options.
I'm on Windows, but maybe somebody else can supply the actual option if
necessary.
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Ubuntu 9.10, OOo 3.1.1
Tools -> Options -> Internet -> eMail
There you have to enter the path to your e-mail program.
In my installation I have
/usr/lib/thunderbird/thunderbird
HTH
Marcello
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