2010-11-05 00:08:15 |
Eric Drechsel |
bug |
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added bug |
2010-11-05 00:08:57 |
Eric Drechsel |
description |
Many users like to drag links from webpages and drop them on the launchers for other network-aware applications.
For example, on http://publicradiofan.com I might drag a radio station link and drop it on the VLC or Rhythmbox launcher, which should cause the application to be launched with the URL as an argument. This usage is supported in Gnome-Panel, OSX Dock, Windows shell, etc, but doesn't seem to work with AWN's Task Manager.
See http://portland.freedesktop.org/xdg-utils-1.0/xdg-desktop-menu.html |
Many users like to drag links from webpages and drop them on the launchers for other network-aware applications.
For example, on http://publicradiofan.com I might drag a radio station link and drop it on the VLC or Rhythmbox launcher, which should cause the application to be launched with the URL as an argument. This usage is supported in Gnome Panel, OSX Dock, Windows Shell, etc, but doesn't seem to work with AWN's Task Manager.
See http://portland.freedesktop.org/xdg-utils-1.0/xdg-desktop-menu.html
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2010-11-05 00:10:03 |
Eric Drechsel |
description |
Many users like to drag links from webpages and drop them on the launchers for other network-aware applications.
For example, on http://publicradiofan.com I might drag a radio station link and drop it on the VLC or Rhythmbox launcher, which should cause the application to be launched with the URL as an argument. This usage is supported in Gnome Panel, OSX Dock, Windows Shell, etc, but doesn't seem to work with AWN's Task Manager.
See http://portland.freedesktop.org/xdg-utils-1.0/xdg-desktop-menu.html
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Many users like to drag links from webpages and drop them on the launchers for other network-aware applications.
For example, on http://publicradiofan.com I might drag a radio station link and drop it on the VLC or Rhythmbox launcher, which should cause the application to be launched with the URL as an argument. This usage is supported in Gnome Panel, OSX Dock, Windows Shell, etc, but doesn't seem to work with AWN's Task Manager.
See http://portland.freedesktop.org/xdg-utils-1.0/xdg-desktop-menu.html
I tested with Chromium and Firefox using stock awn packages on Ubuntu Maverick. |
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2010-11-05 00:20:04 |
Eric Drechsel |
description |
Many users like to drag links from webpages and drop them on the launchers for other network-aware applications.
For example, on http://publicradiofan.com I might drag a radio station link and drop it on the VLC or Rhythmbox launcher, which should cause the application to be launched with the URL as an argument. This usage is supported in Gnome Panel, OSX Dock, Windows Shell, etc, but doesn't seem to work with AWN's Task Manager.
See http://portland.freedesktop.org/xdg-utils-1.0/xdg-desktop-menu.html
I tested with Chromium and Firefox using stock awn packages on Ubuntu Maverick. |
Many users like to drag links from webpages and drop them on the launchers for other network-aware applications.
For example, on http://publicradiofan.com I might drag a radio station link and drop it on the VLC or Rhythmbox launcher, which should cause the application to be launched with the URL as an argument. This usage is supported in Gnome Panel, OSX Dock, Windows Shell, etc, but doesn't seem to work with AWN's Task Manager.
Launchers which support URLs will have %u or %U in their Exec line, see http://portland.freedesktop.org/xdg-utils-1.0/xdg-desktop-menu.html
I tested with Chromium and Firefox using stock awn packages on Ubuntu Maverick.
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2010-11-16 13:52:26 |
Michal Hruby |
awn: importance |
Undecided |
Wishlist |
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2010-11-16 13:52:26 |
Michal Hruby |
awn: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2010-11-16 13:52:26 |
Michal Hruby |
awn: milestone |
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0.4.2 |
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2010-11-16 13:52:26 |
Michal Hruby |
awn: assignee |
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moonbeam (rcryderman) |
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2010-11-16 14:24:36 |
Michal Hruby |
awn: milestone |
0.4.2 |
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