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[FR]: Bypass internal browser completely for web pages #386

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RandomNerd1 opened this issue Mar 21, 2021 · 2 comments
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[FR]: Bypass internal browser completely for web pages #386

RandomNerd1 opened this issue Mar 21, 2021 · 2 comments
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I don't want RSS Guard to open URLs internally at all. I've noticed I can double-click on the message in the list of messages to open it in my external browser, but I'd like to have a setting that tells RSS Guard to default to using the external browser whenever the application is to open a web page (clicking the "URL" button, etc.).

@RandomNerd1 RandomNerd1 added the Type-Enhancement This is request for brand new feature. label Mar 21, 2021
@martinrotter martinrotter added Component-Web-Browser Status-Accepted I will eventually implement this. labels Mar 21, 2021
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#588 is now implemented, allow to do this on a per-feed basis, not globally tho

@martinrotter martinrotter added this to the 4.3.5 milestone Apr 21, 2023
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fixed, switchable in settings -> external web browser

@martinrotter martinrotter added Status-Fixed Ticket is resolved. and removed Status-Accepted I will eventually implement this. labels Apr 21, 2023
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