


Lightspark registers itself as the plugin for application/x-shockwave-flash and for application/x-lightspark, so it should be recognisable in the about:plugins page. There are alternative browsers that still support flash, see Most browsers including Firefox and Chromium don't support flash any longer, so the plugins don't work on their latest versions. If you continue to have issues, please let us know. If you run into issues building Lightspark, firstly try deleting the contents of obj, and run. Note: Be sure to also choose LibreOffice as your preferred application to open doc files.The CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE options are: Debug LeanDebug Release RelWithDebInfo Profile Swallow(VCLSalFrame) fill: ooffice2.0 -nologo -norestore -view $1 "$file" Swallow(VCLSalFrame) fill: soffice -nologo $1 "$file"])Īnd add LibreOffice at the beginning of the list:ĭefine(,[swallow(VCLSalFrame) fill: libreoffice -nologo -norestore -view $1 "$file" Swallow(VCLSalFrame) fill: ooffice -nologo -norestore -view $1 "$file" To change it to use LibreOffice instead, look for the OpenOffice section:ĭefine(,[swallow(VCLSalFrame) fill: ooffice2.0 -nologo -norestore -view $1 "$file"

To accomplish this, it uses external programs such as MPlayer, xine, Evince, OpenOffice, TiMidity, etc.

MozPlugger is a NPAPI plugin which can show many types of multimedia inside your browser.
