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01-06-2018, 05:31 AM
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How does gimp choose the app for viewing help? I do not have webkit, so I need an external browser. Even though I set the default app for text/html, text/xml, and application/xml to kfmclient (konqueror), gimp help always open in a TEXT EDITOR, which is the stupidest thing it could do.
I checked that
xdg-open /usr/share/gimp/2.0/help/en/index.html
does indeed open in konqueror, as desired.
The only thing that works so far is to uninstall the text editor, which again is the stupidest thing to do.
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I use Kubuntu 16.04 and the help works (remote version in Firefox). I assume Gimp uses whatever is defined to open HTML files in GTK.
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Gvfs requires a lot of gnome stuff, including some daemons, so no thanks.
I am compiling webkit now, so that gimp can have its own help browser. I was hoping for a simpler solution. THis has been compiling for hours.
To answer the question, the DE is Trinity (KDE3).
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01-06-2018, 07:42 PM
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oops, hit the post button too many times
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Hoping it's not too late ( weeks ) my 2c worth some Linux distros do not work well with the help docs for gimp and that is why I don't use those distros left behind in the dust , why should I HAVE TO use a pdf , shift f1 or f1 should be it but just as a point of interest Linux > SolydK did not have help docs in gimp work as it should have in past so after leaving and distro hopping and coming back to SolydK ( love-it ) after about 4 months they now had the the help docs in Synaptic so I didn't have to use a clumsy pdf instead shift + F1 in gimp does the job very nicely now , it gets firefox running when offline also that is a win , sometimes you either have to wait for your distro to catch , file a bug report, don't forget mostly all done by volunteers after their day jobs or you go and explore the many distros available ,, The important thing is don't get stressed about that and fixated on that problem , I have been there stressed etc not worth the bottling up but the more distro that you check out the more you know as I mentioned SolydK is good worth checking out as also is GeckoLinux it has a fine set of distros of many flavours also, one man show but very competent .
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no problem themaddoctor
no problem at all like I said at the start it's only 2 cents worth but I do hope you find the answers that you need
good luck themaddoctor