On 15/11/09 00:59, j.e.perry@cox.net wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
On 14/11/09 13:02, j.e.perry@cox.net wrote:
... Firefox and Konqueror both want to open an application (kaffeine,
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
... I'm sure I remember clicking on such snippets and just hearing the sounds under Windows, and I seem to remember in the distant past having heard them under linux, too.
What kind of plugin or whatever do I need to install and configure? Thanks for any help.
John Perry
Any of the players you mention will do the job, but I think what is also necessary is to select the player you want for the file you are about to open/play. That is, right-click on the file (in Dolphin, say) go to Properties, left-click on the lill spanner icon and select the application with which the file will be opened the next time you want to play it. I think you *may* also find that some action is already assigned to the file but the one which you want is not shown as the first choice; just highlight your choice and move it up to the first position.
Sorry, I thought it was clear that I didn't want to open the application. In fact, I can play the files from within both browsers, but only by opening the corresponding application. I was hoping there was a way to play the one-word snippets ("da", nyet", etc.) without having the browser open the application.
I want to use the decoding libraries, not the applications. Does this explain it better?
Yep :-) . And you now have the answer from Michael. BC -- I work to live not live to work. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org