(In reply to Christopher Yeleighton from comment #19) > (In reply to Wolfgang Bauer from comment #15) > > (In reply to Christopher Yeleighton from comment #14) > > > But I understand that you have backed off now (in comment #9), so perhaps I > > > can withdraw this suggestion too. > > > > I have not "backed off" at all, from what anyway? > > <URL: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1002443#c1 > Hm? I wrote there that "the expected behavior is to display the handbook in KDE's khelpcenter application". Starting a web browser is just a fallback, and not the expected behavior... ;) I admit that I wasn't aware of that fallback though. It's new in Frameworks5, and it has only been added about a year ago: https://quickgit.kde.org/?p=kguiaddons.git&a=commit&h=c61b3a8acfd013e50219e62da68f300ab43acfaf Note that kdelibs4 does *not* have that fallback, so KDE4 applications (some are still around) won't open a web browser at all if khelpcenter (or susehelp in our case) is not installed, but just display an error dialog.