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Re: An alternative to Watch-in-MPV, that works in Pale Moon
Posted: 2016-02-13, 20:41
by validus
Mhm... I admit it never entered my mind that one would want to open anything in Firefox, when being in Pale Moon. That´s on me.
I went to Open With´s Preferences and "unhid" Firefox. Then Firefox´s button appeared beside the mpv button.

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Thereafter I tried the firefox button. It worked fine.
Fingers crossed!

Re: An alternative to Watch-in-MPV, that works in Pale Moon
Posted: 2016-02-13, 23:24
by SfdudePM
Hi Validus!
When you say you "
unhid Firefox",
I went to Preferences in
"OpenWith".
My FF option is
not hidden.
And yet, when you click on the addon icon,
it does not do anything...FF does not start.
btw:
The reason I need to sometimes display
a PM page in FF is that some web pages
will only work in FF.
So,
when I come across such a
difficult page in PM,
I try to open it in FF.
This is where the "
OpenWith" addon
would be useful (to me...).
Then I go right back to PM, of course!
SFdudePM
- Pale Moon 26.0.3 and FF 44
- Ubuntu Linux 12.04 (32-bit)
- Samsung Tablet Galaxy Tab3 / Android 4.2.2
Re: An alternative to Watch-in-MPV, that works in Pale Moon
Posted: 2016-02-14, 10:12
by validus
Thank you for explaining "why", SfdudePM!
Having ubuntu 12.04 on one partition, I went there, and installed PM (extracting it in /opt, for whatever relevance that may have), and installed the OpenWith.
To get the OpenWithFirefox button, I opened View-Toolbars-Customize, and dragged-n-dropped it in the toolbar. Better than clicking it in the drop-down list of View. When resting the pointer over the icon, it lit up. And when I clicked it

,it opened Firefox...

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Hmm... My version is palemoon-26.0.2-atom.en-US.linux-i686, though that shouldn´t make any difference, what?
Re: An alternative to Watch-in-MPV, that works in Pale Moon
Posted: 2016-02-14, 15:08
by SfdudePM
Hi Validus,
Yes,
when resting the pointer over the icon,
the
"OpenWith" icon lit up.
But when I click on it,
FF does not open.
Nothing happens...
Yet, the Firefox browser
was added
in the
"OpenWith" Settings as:
/usr/bin/firefox
(and FF is not "hidden").
Mystery...
(
"OpenWith" version 5.3.6.1 -last working v. in PM).
SFdudePM
- Pale Moon 26.0.3 and FF 44
- Ubuntu Linux 12.04 (32-bit)
Re: An alternative to Watch-in-MPV, that works in Pale Moon
Posted: 2016-02-14, 15:39
by validus
Say! Try giving the path to FF as /usr/lib/firefox/firefox
Re: An alternative to Watch-in-MPV, that works in Pale Moon
Posted: 2016-02-14, 15:45
by SfdudePM
on my FileSystem, there is no path:
/usr/lib/firefox/firefox
also, not even:
/usr/lib/firefox
The only path to FF I can find is:
/usr/bin/firefox
but, it does not work in the addon.
The addon icon does not open FF when clicked...
SFdudePM
- Pale Moon 26.0.3 and FF 44
- Ubuntu Linux 12.04 (32-bit)
Re: An alternative to Watch-in-MPV, that works in Pale Moon
Posted: 2016-02-14, 16:10
by validus
So... Your FF is not in /usr/lib...
How about uninstalling FF, also the configuration files. And then install it anew. In my system, when I do so (using synaptic) it gets installed in /usr /lib.
Gadda go. Good luck!
Re: An alternative to Watch-in-MPV, that works in Pale Moon
Posted: 2016-02-14, 16:26
by SfdudePM
well, not important...
it was just an attempt to use a
very old FF addon.
(not critical...).
The addon version which works in PM
was written 8 years ago,
but you are right,
it's time to move on.
Thanks a lot for your effort
and also have a super-nice day!!
SFdudePM
Re: An alternative to Watch-in-MPV, that works in Pale Moon
Posted: 2016-02-14, 16:36
by ipsirc
Use viewtube!
http://isebaro.com/viewtube/?ln=en
It embeds the video window in browser and parses the url much faster than youtube-dl.
Re: An alternative to Watch-in-MPV, that works in Pale Moon
Posted: 2016-02-17, 18:23
by validus
SfdudePM, just a note. The first time I clicked on the OpenWithFirefox button, it took something like twenty seconds for FF to open. I´m not implying that you appear impatient!

I, myself, thought "Nah, not working..." It nags me not to have mentioned it. Now I have.
Btw, the /usr/bin/firefox (in *my* setup) is a link pointing to a shell script in /usr/lib/firefox. Stay curious and happy!
