subject tells it all - i've tried to remerge libgtkhtml, gtkhtml, nautilus-gtkhtmal and nautilus itself, yet still embedded gtkhtml does not work -> html file is opened as usual text file (happens to files on the network and on local system).
strange, htis works for me, what is your viewer set to when opening a html file?? try something like http://slashdot.org/
> strange, htis works for me, what is your viewer set to when opening > a html file?? > try something like http://slashdot.org/ i did try to open different pages, also local html files - they are treated as text, see for yourself: http://skrzyp.prv.pl/no_gtkhtml.png http://skrzyp.prv.pl/no_gtkhtml2.png my preferred browser is galeon, but i also tried to set mozilla, didn't help. removing gconf settings doesn't work either :(
well, heres my old screenshot, so it did work then... checking again now. http://www.gentoo.org/~spider/Gnome2.Nautilus.gtkhtml.jpg
With a clean install of gnome2, I just emerge nautilus-gtkhtml and pointed browser at http://slashdot.org/ and it works. the view-type to the top-right in nautilus detects to "View as GtkHTML"
gtkhtml view does not work as default. when i 'force' it, nautilus shows an error alert window. i run it from terminal for more descriptive error message, but there's none. as for gnome2 build - it's not 'clean', but last week i've rebuilded whole rc1 (all the packages in an order that was shown on gnome.org), also removed gconf setting before that. i guess i need to make clean install to find out, probably next week.
hmm, try to only remove nautilus and nautilus-gtkhtml, then reinstall them both.
fixed :) it was some kind of library conflict (i had also gtkhtml 1.0.2 installed). remerging nautilus and nautilus-gtkhtml did not help before, but when i removed old gtkhtml and then remerged new packages, everything works fine. thanks, bzd.