Works fine for me. My guess is your xdg-open (part of the xdg-utils package) is not working.
Type 'xdg-open foo.odt' and see if it works. If it does not, then the problem is with your XDG configuration and not with GNOME Do.
Works fine for me. My guess is your xdg-open (part of the xdg-utils package) is not working.
Type 'xdg-open foo.odt' and see if it works. If it does not, then the problem is with your XDG configuration and not with GNOME Do.