Sven Arvidsson | 1 Mar 2007 23:36
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Re: gpdf/evince in a browser : specifying parameters in a URL

On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 10:14 +0100, Sébastien Ballesté-Antich wrote:
> There is an usefull functionality in the mozilla acroread plugin which
> allows to pass parameters to a PDF URL from a web page's links.
> 
> In example when you want to open a pdf file at a specific page, it is
> possible to use this URL: 
> http://www.adobe.com/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/pdf_open_parameters.pdf#page=8
> (see the anchor #page=8)
> 
> I wasn't able to make works the above url in firefox with gpdf/evince
> pdf viewer. Did I miss something, and if not, may you tell me the way
> to propose the implementation of such functionnalities ? 

Hi,

This sounds very reasonable. Evince does currently not have a real
browser plugin (but it can be used as such with mozplugger I think) but
you can still request this as a future feature.

See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168933 for a bug tracking
the development of a browser plugin. You can add a comment there or file
it as a separate request.

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Stefano Sabatini | 2 Mar 2007 10:54
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Re: gpdf/evince in a browser : specifying parameters in a URL

On date Thursday 2007-03-01 23:36:30 +0100, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 10:14 +0100, Sébastien Ballesté-Antich wrote:
> > I wasn't able to make works the above url in firefox with gpdf/evince
> > pdf viewer. Did I miss something, and if not, may you tell me the way
> > to propose the implementation of such functionnalities ? 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> This sounds very reasonable. Evince does currently not have a real
> browser plugin (but it can be used as such with mozplugger I think) but
> you can still request this as a future feature.
> 
> See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168933 for a bug tracking
> the development of a browser plugin. You can add a comment there or file
> it as a separate request.

I read about a mozilla evince plugin (shortly referred in the above
mentioned bug tracking) sometime ago:

http://handlet.blogspot.com/2006/07/wsop-first-screen-shot-of-evince_20.html

I don't know if it actually works, but it could provide a good
starting point (and frankly, I'd prefer a nicely integrated evince
plug-in rather than that memory-hog of the acrobat reader plugin).

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Re: gpdf/evince in a browser : specifying parameters in a URL

On 2007-03-01 23:36:30 +0100, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168933 for a bug tracking
> the development of a browser plugin. You can add a comment there or file
> it as a separate request.

On 2007/3/2, Stefano Sabatini <stefano.sabatini-lala <at> poste.it>:

> I don't know if it actually works, but it could provide a good
> starting point (and frankly, I'd prefer a nicely integrated evince
> plug-in rather than that memory-hog of the acrobat reader plugin).


Hi,

Thanks, finally I made a request in the evince/enhancement tracking system.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168933#c14

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John Jason Jordan | 2 Mar 2007 20:06
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Re: gpdf/evince in a browser : specifying parameters in a URL

On Fri, 2 Mar 2007 11:25:42 +0100
"Sébastien Ballesté-Antich" <sballeste <at> gmail.com> dijo:

> On 2007-03-01 23:36:30 +0100, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> > See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168933 for a bug tracking
> > the development of a browser plugin. You can add a comment there or file
> > it as a separate request.
> 
> On 2007/3/2, Stefano Sabatini <stefano.sabatini-lala <at> poste.it>:> I don't
> know if it actually works, but it could provide a good
> > starting point (and frankly, I'd prefer a nicely integrated evince
> > plug-in rather than that memory-hog of the acrobat reader plugin).

> 
> Thanks, finally I made a request in the evince/enhancement tracking system.
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168933#c14

When I first installed Ubuntu Hoary amd64 a year and a half ago on this
(then) brand new laptop it installed 64-bit Firefox, and PDF web sites
always opened with Evince. Since then I have upgraded to Breezy,
Dapper, and now Edgy. I also got Adobe Reader 7.08 installed about the
beginning of Dapper, and at that time I also set it up as the plugin
for Firefox. I left it alone, but after upgrading from Dapper to Edgy
it got broken. At first, I couldn't even launch it. Eventually I found
the answer on the Ubuntu forums -- a missing library. But even after
getting it to launch, the menus for Reader in Firefox had squares where
there was supposed to be text, including even the print dialog box. The
font was fine if I just launched it separately. So I decided I did not
want to use it in Firefox any more -- like you, I preferred the much
quicker Evince for the browser. At the same time I was getting tired of
Flash, which I had installed with nspluginwrapper. So I uninstalled
nspluginwrapper and reinstalled mozplugger. Presto! I was back to
Evince. Not only that, but I was finally able to view Powerpoint slides
and Word docs in the browser with OpenOffice, something I had never
been able to get working with nspluginwrapper. And I discovered that,
while mozplugger can't get Flash working in 64-bit Firefox, it does do
so for Opera, which is a 32-bit browser that I had to install with
--force-architecture. So now I have everything just the way I want it
-- Firefox no longer annoys me with Flash junk, but if I want to see
Flash I can do so with Opera. Adobe Reader is now just a standalone app
that I use occasionally when I need to view an editable PDF file.
Firefox opens PDF files with Evince, Powerpoint and Word docs with
OpenOffice, and movies with mplayer, although it launches mplayer
outside of the browser.

Someday someone is going to come up with Smellovision (tm), and we will
be treated to smells so web designers can give us the true feel of a
location. There will be a browser plugin for it, of course, and
everyone will start exclaiming how it enhances the web experience. At
first it will be available only for Internet Explorer because the
Smellovision (tm) people will make a pact with Bill so it can be used
on on Microsoft products. A year or so later the open source community
will hack up a way to get it running in Firefox, Opera, and other
browsers on Linux. I hope by then I am dead.
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abdelkader belahcene | 4 Mar 2007 12:52
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xdm doesn't run thru the gdm??

Hi,
The following doesn't exit at all on previous version, on sarge
(debian) I used last year, but it on the current version etch
(debian).

the problem is:
I have a serveur running the standard etch (debian ) with gnome, I
configured the Login window and check (activate) the XDMCP.  My server
is not visible from a remote client.
Is there a new thing in gdm or gnome ( or in debian ???) which can
stop the Xdmcp protocol ??

I did same procedure on previous release, without problem!!!!!

I don't know if it is a gnome problem ( because I noticed same problem
with Fedora 5)  or debian problem.

thanks for help
best regards
bela

Brian Cameron | 5 Mar 2007 05:52
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Re: [gdm-list] xdm doesn't run thru the gdm??


abdelkader belahcene wrote:

Refer to section 5.2.3 of the docs for information about configuring
XDMCP:

   http://www.gnome.org/projects/gdm/docs/2.16/configuration.html

Note Enable=false by default, so you need to turn it on if you want
it to work.  You can also configure by running gdmsetup as root
and change the XDMCP settings there.

Brian

> The following doesn't exit at all on previous version, on sarge
> (debian) I used last year, but it on the current version etch
> (debian).
> 
> the problem is:
> I have a serveur running the standard etch (debian ) with gnome, I
> configured the Login window and check (activate) the XDMCP.  My server
> is not visible from a remote client.
> Is there a new thing in gdm or gnome ( or in debian ???) which can
> stop the Xdmcp protocol ??
> 
> I did same procedure on previous release, without problem!!!!!
> 
> I don't know if it is a gnome problem ( because I noticed same problem
> with Fedora 5)  or debian problem.
> 
> thanks for help
> best regards
> bela
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andrei raevsky | 5 Mar 2007 14:44
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a couple of words from a former KDE user

Hi guys,

For years I used to have KDE on all my machines and I was very happy with it.  Then I switched most of my machines to gNewSense (website: www.gnewsense.org/ , review: http://distrowatch.gds.tuwien.ac.at/weekly.php?issue=20070108#review) which has Gnome as a default desktop (even though a KDE version is also available).  So after years of KDE use I was forced to give Gnome another try.

Guys - I *loved* it.  While Gnome has less stuff than the huge KDE Desktop+OfficeSuite+applets, it has, I think, better designed and better integrated tools.  I find Gnome wonderfully well organized and each tool is more stable and 'purer' in its interface.  My *only* regret is that Nautilus does not allow tabs, but other than that I love Gnome and I will stick with it.

Then I remembered the ugly campaign by Torvalds (and others) of trashing Gnome which, frankly, at the time I did not care about either way.  Now looking back on it, I think that all that was in an expression of Torvald's hatred of  *anything* with 'GNU' in it which itself, is an extension of his hatred of anything related to RMS (be it Gnome or the GPL3).

Anyway - I just wanted to post a big THANK YOU to all the guys which make Gnome possible and tell them (-: assuming that is needed in the first place :-) that I wish them all the best and that I hope that some ugly comments about their fantastic work did not discourage them.

Kind regards and many, many thanks,

Andrei

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Sharven Raabe | 7 Mar 2007 11:03

Registering new protocol with gnome

Hello,

could anyone tell me please how you register a new, custom application 
layer protocol with Gnome? The admin guide is very extensive about new 
MIME types, but a protocol ain't even mentioned.

The protocol in question is "secondlife:". Gnome shall requests to that 
protocol to the Second Life client software, simply call "secondlife 
%s". This setting should be specific to the one user, since the software 
in question isn't stable yet and thus installed in a user space.

Thanks,
Sharven
Michael R. Head | 7 Mar 2007 18:35
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Re: Registering new protocol with gnome

On Wed, 2007-03-07 at 11:03 +0100, Sharven Raabe wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> could anyone tell me please how you register a new, custom application 
> layer protocol with Gnome? The admin guide is very extensive about new 
> MIME types, but a protocol ain't even mentioned.
> 
> The protocol in question is "secondlife:". Gnome shall requests to that 
> protocol to the Second Life client software, simply call "secondlife 
> %s". This setting should be specific to the one user, since the software 
> in question isn't stable yet and thus installed in a user space.

Under what circumstances would you like to be able to use such a URL?

> Thanks,
> Sharven
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paulie.x | 7 Mar 2007 21:34
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How to disable F1 for yelp

Hello. Like many others I use Midnight Commander. It has F1 key 
associated for its help. Is there any way to disable F1 for Gnome yelp? 
Is there any way to control all hot-keys in Gnome (maybe I should say in 
Metacity).
Thx

Gmane