From 6ec06b42400b73f07e7b46841717b9a62a7e5bbb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rbuj Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2021 08:52:25 +0100 Subject: help: update default apps --- help/C/config-default-apps.xml | 102 ++++++++--------------------------------- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 84 deletions(-) (limited to 'help') diff --git a/help/C/config-default-apps.xml b/help/C/config-default-apps.xml index d345e59b..4393cd40 100644 --- a/help/C/config-default-apps.xml +++ b/help/C/config-default-apps.xml @@ -12,25 +12,15 @@ Text Editor Defaults Your default text editor is used when a plain text file needs to - be opened for either viewing or editing. + be opened for either viewing or editing. - By default, - gedit is used as the text editor. - However, as text editors are installed, more options are added - to the Select an Editor pull-down - list. Once you've selected your text editor, click - OK to save your settings. - - - You can also set a custom editor when your desired editor isn't - in the pulldown menu. You select the Custom - Editor radio button and enter the text editor name. - If you wish, you can have the editor open in a terminal window - by selecting the Start in Terminal - button. Clicking Accepts Line Number - lets MATE pass a line number to the editor so that you can - "warp" to a part of a file. + By default, Pluma is used as the text + editor. However, as text editors are installed, more options are + added to the Text Editor drop-down list. + Choose your preferred Text Editor by + selecting the right item in the System + section. @@ -40,80 +30,24 @@ that directs to a website. - By default, Netscape 6/Mozilla is - used to view HTML files. However, as more browsers are - installed, more choices will become available to use. Choose - your browser by selecting the right item in the Select - a Web Browser section. Once you - have made your change, click OK to apply - your changes. - - - You can also specify a custom web browser to use by selecting - the Custom Web Browser radio button. - Enter the command to execute your browser in the - Command entry area. By clicking - Start in Terminal, the application will - start in a terminal. To do remote commands in - Netscape select the - Understands Netscape Remote Control - button. - - - - Help Viewer Defaults - - The help browser is called when a help file is needed to be - displayed. Help files are available normally through either the - Help button located in some windows or - the Help menu. - - - By default, two help browsers are located in the - Select a Viewer section: - - - - Mate Help Browser ("GHB") - - - - - Caja - - - - You can change the default viewer by selecting an item in the - drop-down menu and click OK. - - - There is a possibility though that you will want to use a help - browser not included in the list. Click the Custom - Help Viewer radio button and enter the command to - run in the Command field. By clicking - Start in Terminal, the application will - start in a terminal. The Accepts URLs - should normally be turned on, saying that it can dual as a web - browser. + By default, Firefox is used to view + HTML files. However, as more browsers are installed, more + choices will become available to use. Choose your preferred + Web Browser by selecting the right item in + the Internet section. Terminal Defaults Your terminal window will sometimes be brought up to execute - commands. For example, if you select to have an application be + commands. For example, if you select to have an application be brought up in the console, the terminal defaults will be - called. Numerous defaults for terminals exist; the default - being Mate Terminal. Select a - terminal from the list and click OK. - - - Sometimes, you may want to use a terminal which isn't listed in - the prelisted items. Click Custom - Terminal and enter the command to run your terminal - in the Command section. The Exec - Flag option says how to embed a program in the - terminal. Click OK to apply your preferences. + called. Numerous defaults for terminals exist; the default + being MATE Terminal. Choose + your preferred Terminal Emulator by + selecting the right item in the System + section. -- cgit v1.2.1