- From: Jeff Hunt <jeffhunt90@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 15:48:24 +0000
- To: www-amaya@w3.org
- Message-ID: <b2e52c960704171322j6190b60dh772148a94a705be4@mail.gmail.com>
I also have a start-up problem. On Ubuntu 6.06 my context-sensitive menu in nautilus 'open with' is remembering earlier versions of Amaya, but has not recognised 9.55, and does not forget previous versions, so I have a list of previous Amayas that don't work because they are now no longer there and I have to open Amaya 9.55 from the main menu and then load the file. This can be irritating if I am looking through a particular folder for files that need updating. However Amaya 9.55 is making my internet work so easy. It is great. The help files suggest that xhtml files default to UTF-8, but a newly created xhtml1 strict declares charset=iso-8859-1. Is this correct? Cheers __________________________________ On Friday 13 April 2007 04:01, A.R.Runnalls wrote: > The Redhat-Mandrake-SuSE RPM of Amaya 9.54 installs the executable > in /usr/share/Amaya-9.54/wx/bin/amaya, and then creates a symlink to this > from /usr/bin/amaya_wx . > > This means that the user has to invoke amaya using the non-obvious command > 'amaya_wx', rather than simply 'amaya' as used (at least in 9.51) to be the > case. This problem is aggravated by the fact that the file > /usr/bin/amaya_wx doesn't appear on the 'rpm -ql' manifest. > > Andrew Runnalls This problem will be fixed with the next release. Normally, Amaya should be launch from the "Applications > Internet" menu. -- Irčne.
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