On Wed May 17 2006 13:45, Dave Barton wrote:
> Is there any way to configure OOo to open an HTML link with a specific
> web browser? More importantly, can command line parameters be added to
> the browser calling routine? (eg. "opera -newpage")
>
> It is not a problem to have links opened in my system default browser.
> However, the lack of command line options is, because I use Opera,
> frequently with many tabs or windows open and links from Writer simply
> overwrite the contents of whichever tab/window happens to have the focus
> at the time. If I remember, I workaround this by opening a blank tab or
> window in Opera, before switching back to select the link in Writer, but
> I often forget and waste a lot of time back-tracking to find the
> overwritten url.
>
> If this option doesn't exist I will put in a RFE, unless there is
> already an issue that I missed, in which case, if someone can point me
> to it and I will add my vote.

Hi Dave,
  I'm not sure about the official release but the Novell/SuSE version has a 
scrip that is called to handle the call to a URL called open-url.


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