sc0ttman wrote: Also, you can save the translations in /usr/share/locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/defaults-chooser.mo...
How can I generate the .mo file?
sc0ttman wrote: I think deadbeef *is* already supported, but the .pet you used installs to /opt/deadbeef-0.5.1/, which is not a standard dir to check for apps...
So, you need to symlink deadbeef to /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin
Copy and paste this into your terminal:
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ln -s /opt/bin/deadbeef-0.5.1/deadbeef /usr/bin/deadbeef
(middle-click or shift+insert to paste into terminal)
then it will work for you
Sorry, it didn't work. Maybe the fact that UTF-8 is turned on has something to do. Not a big deal anyway
, there's the "Set run action" option in the right click menu, or I can also try another .pet for deadbeef. I just wanted a way to set defaults without right-clicking every file-format individually
. Also, I'm not sure if this (clicking every file-format individually) will remain in my remaster.
sc0ttman wrote: But about adding pidgin - there is no default chat entry - so where should I put pidgin??
OK, then I shall find another way to set Pidgin as default. The Hispan use instant messaging rather than IRC chat, which they rarely know what is about, so when I make my remaster I want to include Pidgin as default for chat.
EDIT
I edited /usr/local/bin/defaultchat changing
exec xchat to
exec pidgin.
Pidgin is now default for me
But I still think it's a great idea to have something like Defaults Chooser, you can manage default programs from a single window and it's also easier for newbies. I'm looking forward to the NLS .pet