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Author Topic: IDEA: TrayDefaultBrowser - just double-click to switch to another one  (Read 5498 times)

brotherS

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Hi,

I'd like to be able to use a tiny program where I could *once* set the path to the browsers I'd like to use and then just double-click its tray icon to change the default browser.

It could just display a tray message to show which browser had been selected or (would be extra cool, but more work) could display a new icon according on the browser that's being used.

So something like mouser's BrowserTraySwitch (which isn't working on my system), just with a little bit different approach.

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this really seems like a request suitable for browsertrayswitch to me.
don't know why bts wouldnt work for you..

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anyone thinking of writing such a "snack" you might want to think twice - changing the default browser is not the funnest thing and requires some odd registry settings.  maybe you could use an existing commandline browser changer and just add a tray interface.  just giving you a heads up :)

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this really seems like a request suitable for browsertrayswitch to me.
don't know why bts wouldnt work for you..
Ok! :) Since you are quite busy now I thought I'd just drop in this request here.

This is how BTS looks here (W2k):

http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/5497/dcpostbrowsertrayswitch2sc.png
IDEA: TrayDefaultBrowser - just double-click to switch to another one

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that's normal - bts does not autoconfigure browsers, you have to edit the config file yourself to add yours (it's just a simple text file, see the help for instructions).

i really should add an autoconfig option to next version, i've just been busy.

but shame on you for not rtfm.

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that's normal - bts does not autoconfigure browsers, you have to edit the config file yourself to add yours (it's just a simple text file, see the help for instructions).

i really should add an autoconfig option to next version, i've just been busy.

but shame on you for not rtfm.
I'm just used to apps that are mostly self-explanatory :D

That menu just looked so... *wrong*! If you don't have the time to add autoconfige add a line "you need to config the BrowserTraySwitch.ini  with a text editor. Open the help and read Introduction/Configuring Browsers" when no browser is set already  8)


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Ok, got it running! :)

The icons being displayed in the tray are a little bit 'off', other than that it's working ok :) Looking forward to see the options mentioned in the first post being implemented at some point in the future.