David Haller wrote:
Which is "up-to-date". Hm. Have a look at kcontrol -> KDE Components -> File Associations and search for 'man' as a pattern and look for what apps are bound to that filetype. Use e.g. 'tkman' in "General" for tests as it'll be clear that it was opened that way. Or e.g. 'xless', anything to make it clear that the configuration was applied. Also for testing, in the "Embedding" Tab use e.g. "Text View" instead of "KManPart". If you then get the manpage "source" instead of a rendered view in a KDE Text widget, you'll know you're on the right track.
File associations are for file types. Man is not a file type, it is a command. If I open Konqueror and enter #<command>, it works as expected. The same problem occurs with ##, which is supposed to open "info". Try pressing Alt-F2 and then entering #ls or ##ls in the box to see what happens. Then open Konqueror and enter those to see what's supposed to happen. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org