[ale] OpenOrifice and Gnome
tfreeman at intel.digichem.net
tfreeman at intel.digichem.net
Tue Nov 12 15:54:01 EST 2002
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Joseph A Knapka wrote:
> Geoffrey wrote:
> > Joseph A Knapka wrote:
> >
> >> I've installed OpenOffice, and it works great except
> >> for one thing: I can't seem to get Gnome's MIME-types set
> >> up properly so that we can open OpenOffice documents
> >> by double-clicking them in the file manager. I can run
> >> "soffice filename.sxw" from the command line and everything
> >> works fine, but if I tell Gnome to use "soffice %f" to open
> >> .sxw files, it says "Can't open filename.sxw using the
> >> soffice %f command". Has anyone made this work? I've
> >> been looking for clues, but haven't come across anything
> >> useful yet.
> >
> >
> > (stab in the dark with a dull knife..)
> >
> > Is it possibly a path issue? That is give it the full path to soffice???
>
> Tried it, no joy.
>
> I've also completely restarted to Gnome desktop to ensure that
> the configuration changes were saved properly. No joy.
>
> I had a feeling it was happening because soffice puts itself
> in the background rather than running as a normal application.
> I tried writing a bash script that starts soffice and then
> sleeps until soffice exists, but Gnome didn't like that
> either.
You are aware that OpenOffice itself starts from a shell script? FWIW,
I've had troubles with OpenOffice starting up because of challenges with
the script launching the application.
>
> Bleh.
>
> -- Joe
>
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