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It’s hard-coded as the default case in our script already, this was
breaking that functionality.
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forgot to commit this the first time around
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Also make sure libreoffice is only installed/pulled when clicking on
the link (although there could be a popup of sorts if it has to do
stuff …).
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Sync the calendar every 15 minutes with a user service, and add ics
file support to xdg-open.
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The concept of a transparent handler wasn’t actually used anywhere and
now that we want to generate the firefox json as well, it just hinders
us from doing that in an easy way.
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No use in passing through the mime type now that we can just directly
render the commands in the protocol handlers.
This gives us the base for generating the Firefox handlers.json.
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Removes the duplication of command handlers.
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This diff is a bit bad cause of whitespace changes, but effectively
this copies all handlers into the mime handler definitions and
duplicates them for now.
We want to use the same config to generate a firefox mime handler
file.
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I want to be able to open http(s) links that are e.g. images directly
in the right application. Aka web urls should be transparent, instead
of always opening everthing in the browser.
This adds some silly ways of connecting to the server and parsing
out the headers, in order to fetch the content-type.
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It’s a lot simpler to just export the parsed attribute as envvars.
Remove the substitute stuff (it already went into the el_substitute
lib anyway) and replace the xpathexec0 code with the function from the
el_exec lib.
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A small parser for http/https URLs.
Substitutes host/port/path in argv.
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This is now on par with the original script in
https://github.com/Profpatsch/dotfiles/blob/a25c6c419525bef7ef5985f664b058dc9eb919e9/scripts/scripts/xdg-open
Eventually it should probably migrate away from a generated bash
script, but for now it’s fine.
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