I am trying to call Firefox from a URL within the Windows slrn with
variations of the following syntax:
#v+
set Xbrowser "C:/Program\ Files/Mozilla\ Firefox/firefox.exe %s &"
#v-
with pretty consistent failure to launch Firefox at all. Can anybody
point me in the right direction with this one? Running under Windows
7.
Andrew
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Do you think that's air you're breathing?
> set Xbrowser "C:/Program\ Files/Mozilla\ Firefox/firefox.exe %s &"
Slrn will not use Xbrowser on Windows, will it? It is used only, if
getenv ("DISPLAY") != NULL.
Though, I don't have a Windows to test.
Rob
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indem man ihre Darlegung nicht st�rt.
--Sir Alec Guinness
The following works under XP & Vista. I don't have a Windows 7 system
to test, but assume it still has the "start" command...
#v+
set non_Xbrowser "start \"\" \"C:/Program\ Files/Mozilla\ Firefox/firefox.exe\" \"%s\""
#v-
Adjust if your Firefox is installed in a different path.
- W. Citoan
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Claiming that your operating system is the best in the world because more
people use it is like saying McDonalds makes the best food in the world.
-- Anonymous
As Citoan suggested, you will probably have to escape all those
forward and back slashes. I've had similar cases where I had to
escape them, then escape the escape slashes to get the patterns
to work - not with slrn, but with mutt.
I haven't tried this on Windows, so would have to try Citoan's
suggestion on using "start" at the beginning and getting rid of
"&" at end (does send to bg even work on Win?).
--
Troy Piggins
> The following works under XP & Vista. I don't have a Windows 7 system
> to test, but assume it still has the "start" command...
>
> #v+
> set non_Xbrowser "start \"\" \"C:/Program\ Files/Mozilla\ Firefox/firefox.exe\" \"%s\""
> #v-
The 'start' command still exists but that syntax fails on my Windows 7
system. I must be missing something very obvius I suspect, the path to
irefox is the same....
> I haven't tried this on Windows, so would have to try Citoan's
> suggestion on using "start" at the beginning and getting rid of
> "&" at end (does send to bg even work on Win?).
I am not sure, I feel like I am feeling my way around in the dark with
slrn and windows :).
>> #v+
>> set non_Xbrowser "start \"\" \"C:/Program\ Files/Mozilla\ Firefox/firefox.exe\" \"%s\""
>> #v-
>
> The 'start' command still exists but that syntax fails on my Windows 7
> system. I must be missing something very obvius I suspect, the path to
> irefox is the same....
As usual it was something idiotic that I was doing and of course this
syntax now works perfectly on Windows 7. I thank you very much for
suggesting this and putting yet another piece of the puzzle together
for slrn under windows for me :).
I note in passing that courtesy of the improved console under Windows
7 + easier access to the Consolas font Ancient Greek support is pretty
much perfect:
ἄνδρα μοι ἔννεπε, μοῦσα, πολύτροπον, ὃς μάλα πολλὰ
πλάγχθη, ἐπεὶ Τροίης ἱερὸν πτολίεθρον ἔπερσεν...
Not a small thing for a humble student of the language :).
> I note in passing that courtesy of the improved console under Windows
> 7 + easier access to the Consolas font Ancient Greek support is pretty
> much perfect:
>
> ἄνδρα μοι ἔννεπε, μοῦσα, πολύτροπον, ὃς μάλα πολλὰ
> πλάγχθη, ἐπεὶ Τροίης ἱερὸν πτολίεθρον ἔπερσεν...
>
> Not a small thing for a humble student of the language :).
http://www.andrews-corner.org/samples/windows_slrn_greek.png
And for the barbarians:
Speak to me, Muse, of the man of many wiles, he who suffered
many things, after he sacked the holy city of Troy...
Try to avoid cutting your hand on an octothorpe.
Mike "all those sharp little points" Yetto
--
In theory, theory and practice are the same.
In practice they are not.
> On 2009-12-19, Troy Piggins <usene...@piggo.com> wrote:
>
>> I haven't tried this on Windows, so would have to try Citoan's
>> suggestion on using "start" at the beginning and getting rid of
>> "&" at end (does send to bg even work on Win?).
>
> I am not sure, I feel like I am feeling my way around in the dark with
> slrn and windows :).
>
> Andrew
The next step, for 2010, is to get slrn running on mobile devices. :-)
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PJR :-)
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extra slrn documentation: http://slrn-doc.sourceforge.net/
newsgroup name validator: http://pjr.lasnobberia.net/usenet/validator
http://pjr.lasnobberia.net/tmp/odyssey.mp3
You can do the next few lines, if you like.
Christmas is a time for giving, and what better gift could there be
than some of the best poetry ever written?
> http://pjr.lasnobberia.net/tmp/odyssey.mp3
>
> You can do the next few lines, if you like.
I am not sure if you are ready for Homer spoken with a broad
Australian accent :).
> On 2009-12-24, Peter J Ross <p...@example.invalid> wrote:
>
>> http://pjr.lasnobberia.net/tmp/odyssey.mp3
>>
>> You can do the next few lines, if you like.
>
> I am not sure if you are ready for Homer spoken with a broad
> Australian accent :).
Go on, mate. I dare you!