Use Native Windows Dialogs in Firefox 10
I like to set Firefox 10 to use the original Native Windows Dialogs when Open, Save, Save as, etc. are called.
I use Direct Folders to quickly navigate to any folder I need, this has been working fine until now, but not with this new version.
I need to know what to set in "about:config" to use the old Windows Dialog boxes
Hi,
Firefox uses the Windows native dialog boxes by default. You can try to check this in [https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Safe%20Mode Safe Mode].
[http://kb.mozillazine.org/Problematic_extensions Problematic Extensions]
[https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Troubleshooting%20extensions%20and%20themes Troubleshooting Extensions and Themes]
[http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Uninstalling+add-ons Uninstalling Add-ons]
[http://kb.mozillazine.org/Uninstalling_toolbars Uninstalling Toolbars]
Safe mode disables the installed '''Extensions''', and themes ('''Appearance''') in '''Tools''' ('''Alt''' + '''T''') > '''Add-ons'''. Hardware acceleration is also temporarily disabled - the manual setting is '''Tools''' > '''Options''' > '''Advanced''' > '''General''' > '''Use hardware acceleration when available'''. [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/Options%20window%20-%20Advanced%20panel?as=u Options > Advanced]. All these settings/add-ons can also be individually or collectively disabled/enabled/changed in Firefox normal mode to check if an extension, theme or hardware acceleration is causing issues.
[https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/Options%20window Options]
If the problem persists, you may have to change the settings in Direct Folders or any other Windows enhancement/theme software.
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== Description
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3.6.3
== Operating system
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Pasting HTML to the clipboard to be used by Windows native apps
I'm having problems creating a DataFlavor that will allow me to write a
string to the clipboard in html format so that a windows native app (e.g.
MS Word) can recognise this format and allow me the option of
pasting as html rather than just plain text.
I've found that if I alter my code to first get the contents off the
clipboard (some html I copy from an Internet Explorer-viewed web page), I
can extract the html DataFlavor from the Transferable object that IE has
placed on the clipboard. If I then use this "stolen" DataFlavor to write my
contents to the clipboard, I find that I can successfully paste as HTML in a
windows native app.
However, since I can't rely on grabbing some html from IE just to get a
suitable DataFlavor each time I need to use my copy function, I have been
attempting to construct my own DataFlavor to match the characteristics of
the IE example flavour.
The problem is that, having set the representation class, MIMEType and human
presentable name to match the IE flavor, when I call DataFlavor.equals() to
compare the two flavours it returns false, and my constructed flavour
subsequently fails to show up as a paste option in any native apps. Having
compared every possible property of both flavours, I've concluded that the
only difference between the two is that the IE flavour has the charset
parameter set as utf-8, whereas my constructed flavour has no charset
parameter specified. I have found no way to manually set the charset. So
calling getMimeType() on each flavour gives:
IEDataFlavor.getMimeType() = text/html; class=java.io.InputStream; charset=utf-8
MyOwnDataFlavor.getMimeType() = text/html; class=java.io.InputStream
Using the Windows Clipboard viewer I have observed that my constructed
DataFlavor does exist on the clipboard, however whereas the IE flavour's
visible name is "HTML Format", mine is "JAVA_DATAFLAVOR: text/html;
class=java.io.InputStream"
and I think this is the reason that native windows apps are failing to
recognise my DataFlavor as a valid option for display.
I'm using jdk 1.3.1
If anyone has ever encountered this problem or can think of a solution I'd
be extremely grateful for your help.
Thanks,
Steve WhiteI have a similar problem:
IE actually put the "HTML Format"(CF_HMTL) flavor into the clipboard, with some additional info, such as SourceURL as the description.
see
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/networking/clipboard/htmlclipboard.asp
How will this information be available to Java clipboard?
Main question, for HTML data pasted by IE into the clipboard, how to get the source url.
I know some Windows native apps could get that info nicely.
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I would like to use the windows explorer open dialog box instead of the adobe open dialog box. How can I change that?
The top screenshot is the Windows Open dialog box. All File > Open... commands in all Windows programs bring it up. Try File > Open in Notepad for example.
It belongs to Windows not Adobe. You cannot change this because there is no such thing as an Adobe Open dialog box.
The bottom screenshot is Windows Explorer. It is Windows' OS File Browser, not an Open dialog. It is not called up by Photoshop or any Windows program.
You have to click on "My Computer" or a Folder icon to get to it. You can double-click a psd, jpeg or other image file in the Explorer window so that it opens in Photoshop.
There is Adobe Bridge and Minibridge Alt + Ctrl + O or File > Browse in Bridge
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