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3rd, 2011, 09:44 AMHello everyone, I a heavy user of Spotify (available in Europe) and I use the native linux client. The native client comes with a spotify-gnome-support package that https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1747876.html adds an entry under url-handlers to support the Spotify URI (spotify:) system-wide. Under https://developer.apple.com/library/content/featuredarticles/iPhoneURLScheme_Reference/MapLinks/MapLinks.html Ubuntu 10.10, I had absolutely no problem. But after my upgrade to Ubuntu 11.04, the URI are not opening anymore. And on my other laptop where I did a fresh install of Natty, it doesn't work at well. I did a manual entry to url-handlers to be sure that the system would recognize the Spotify the specified URI prefix. I did : gconftool-2 -t string /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/spotify/command "spotify -uri %s" gconftool-2 -t bool /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/spotify/needs_temrinal false gconftool-2 -t bool /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/spotify/enabled true A %gconf.xml has been created under $HOME/.gconf/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/spotify/ showing :
and to generate driving directions between two points. If your app includes address or location information, you can use map links to open that information in the Maps app in iOS or OS X. Unlike some schemes, map URLs do not start with a “maps” scheme identifier. Instead, map links are specified as regular http links and are opened either in Safari or the Maps app on the target platform. Table 5-1 lists the supported parameters along with a brief description of each. Table 5-1Supported Apple Maps parametersParameterMeaningValuestThe map type. If you don’t specify one of the documented values, the current map type is used.m (standard view)k (satellite view)h (hybrid view)r (transit view)qThe query. This parameter is treated as if its value had been typed into the Maps search field by the user. Note that q=* is not supportedThe q parameter can also be used as a label if the location is explicitly defined in the ll or address parameters.A URL-encoded string that describes the search object, such as “pizza,” or an address to be geocodedaddressThe address. Using the address parameter simply displays the specified location, it does not perform a search for the location.An address string that geolocation can understand.nearA hint used during search. If the sll parameter is missing or its value is incomplete, the value of near is used instead.A comma-separated pair of floating point values that represent latitude and longitude (in that order).llThe location around which the map should be centered.The ll parameter can also represent a pin location when you use the q parameter to specify a name.A comma-separated pair of floating point values that represent latitude and longitude (in that order).zThe zoom level. You can use the z parameter only when you also use the sll parameter; in particular, you can’t use z in combination with the spn or sspn parameters.A floating point value between 2 and 21 that defines