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Hi to all.
I'd like to set Firefox and Thunderbird as default applications, respectively in place of Konqueror and Kmail. How to do that? Thanks. Regards |
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Thanks for your reply.
However, despite I've been changing kmail with thunderbird, kmail is still opened when right clicking on a file and pressing Action -> Send Should I restart the session for the changes to be effective? Regards. |
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If you are referring to the menu action "Send as Email Attachment" then this is hardcoded to KMail - as KMail itself provides this. To alter it, you need to create a custom service menus. I'm not sure how easy it will be to override / alter the existing service menus.
You can probably find it at /usr/share/kde4/services/ServiceMenus/kmail_addattachmentservicemenu.desktop If you copy it to ~/.kde4/share/kde4/services/ServiceMenus/ (creating folders if needed, and changing ~/.kde4 for ~/.kde if needed) then edit it you should get the result you want.
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I see that it is hard coded. In fact, uninstalling KMail it also removed the "Send to" function
Isn't it frustrating? Ho to propose to separate the SendTO from KMail? |
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As I mentioned, you need to copy it to the appropriate directory, then modify it to use Thunderbird (the arguments may differ however).
Finally, you may need to run "kbuildsycoca4 --noincremental" to ensure it is picked up.
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Thanks.
I was missing the followind command
As you can see, there are errors. |
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Those "errors" are more like insignificant warnings - and should not be relevant here. Does your action appear after running that command?
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Yes, it works.
Thanks for your precious help! |
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