Configuring applications to be triggered when an icon is clicked

AG computing.account at googlemail.com
Thu May 21 15:40:45 CEST 2009


Mathias Brodala wrote:
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> Hi.
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> AG, 21.05.2009 12:58:
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>> Using Xfce 4.6 (version 4.6.1) on Debian testing/squeeze as single user,
>> double clicking an OOo icon (*.odt) triggers something called "Okular". 
>> I am unable to find the trick of having this default to OOo globally
>> rather than having to set it manually for each file, via a right click
>> option to "open with ...".
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> Have a look at the properties of such a file. There you can set the
> default application for its filetype.
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>
> Regards, Mathias
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Nice one! That did the trick - many thanks!!

AG
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