
On 11/4/20 8:20 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 03/11/2020 14.20, Anton Aylward wrote:
My default web browser is Firefox. I normally click on a URL in a Thunderbird message to open that.
Recently Medium.com have altered their style sheet so that there is conflict with the settings i have for my Firefox. Rather than try to battle this I open the medium.com pages in Chromium, which is set to strip out style. I get to read the article and see the illustrations without the 'dress-up'.
Is there some way that I can set the Thunderbird to decide which web browser to use?
I don't think so.
Well, obviously, I could alter the T'Bird setting to use a shell script which makes that decision, but are there any other ways?
Not a bad idea. How could that script ask which one to use? You gave me the idea of a script for me, but I would need a menu to do the choice, but there is no terminal assigned.
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