Thanks Sebastian and David,
Or, of course "Firefox 3.5 specific (works without installed GnomeSebastian Rose wrote:
>Julien Fantin <julien.fantin@gmail.com> writes:
>> I've been struggling this morning trying to get org-protocol setup on my
>> linux box (via http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.php)
>>
>> I can't get a web-browser to register org-protcol with emacsclient, as I'm
>> not using a desktop environment (plain startx and openbox), I'm pretty sure
>> this is an xdg config issue.
>> However, despite reading through the specs I couldn't fathom the proper
>> settings.
>>
>> In chromium, the external application comes up, and calls xdg-open
>> org-protocol://subprotocol/... which ends up firing a new chromium frame
>>
>> In firefox, I've tried setting network.protocol-handler.app.org-protocol to
>> an empty string or my emacsclient path, anyhow I get the following error
>> message :
>> "Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocol
>> (org-protocol) isn't associated with any program" without showing any
>> external application selection dialog.
>Hi Julien,
>see
>http://kb.mozillazine.org/Register_protocol#All_Firefox_versions_.28requires_certain_Gnome_libraries_to_be_installed.29
libraries)". Worked fine for me (dwm), just one thing that is IIRC
not mentioned on Worg: You have to click on protocol link to set path
to emacsclient. E.g.
cat >> /tmp/test.html
<a href="org-protocol:///>click</a>
^D
and open /tmp/test.html in Firefox.
HTH,
-- David
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