Re: openning in a seperate window.



it appears that the answer is that you can use a nautilus 'viewer
component'.  that will display stuff in the nautilus window.  You can turn
this option off in the files types settings.

thanks, amps


On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Anne et Bertrand wrote:

> I think you don't launch gnumeric, but a gnumeric viewer inside nautilus
> (does new version of gnumeric have it now ?). On your file, do  right
> click and move you mouse cursor on the "Open with" tab. You'll have a
> selection of applications and nautilus viewers. Choose one application
> and it will launch and open your file outside of nautilus (and you can
> work on it). See the Nautilus help->Navigating your computer->Opening Files.
> Bertrand Dekoninck
>
> >
> > On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 15:28, Amarpreet Rattan wrote:
> >
> >
> >>hello all,
> >>
> >>When i double click on a file in the nautilus and it is a file
> >>that can be opened by a gnome application (i.e. a ps file or a gnumeric file)
> >>it opens it up with, for example, gnumeric IN THE NAUTILUS WINDOW.  is
> >>there a way to tell nautilus to use a new window?
> >>
> >>amps
> >
> >
> >
> > Open a nautilus window. Click on 'Edit', then 'Preference's. Click on
> > the 'Behavior' tab. Check 'Open activated item in a new window'. Note,
> > however, that this will open a new window every time you open a folder.
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > Don Henson
>
>




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