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Re: [suse-kde] File associations
  • From: "Matthew W. Sheffield" <mattsheffield@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 11:23:01 -0700 (PDT)
  • Message-id: <20020826182302.16840.qmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I have encountered some problems when changing associations. Usually,
if I go to another directory and then come back to the one I was in
and reload it works. (Although I don't have KDE 3.03)

As far as the KNotes thing goes, I have encountered it on several
SuSE machines. I believe it is a bug because this feature works in
KDE 2.x http://bugs.kde.org/ anyone?


--- Jens Hatlak <jh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Using KDE 3.0.3 on SuSE 7.3, I want to rearrange my file
> associations.
> Example: Start Kaboodle for MP3s and WAVs instead of XMMS. I know
> that can
> be done using KControl > File assoc., finding the MIME type and
> making
> Kaboodle the topmost of the list entries for the selected MIME
> type. The
> problem is that after rearranging the list and clicking Apply, the
> arrangement is set back to what it was before when I close and
> reopen
> KControl.
>
> Now my question is how does that come? It has been like that for me
> for some
> time, at least it was the same in KDE 3.0.2 (I know because I
> updated
> today). I thought it could be a privilege problem but all files in
> ~/.kde
> belong to me (the KDE user I'm having problems with). Where does
> KDE save
> the order of the list anyway? And while I'm with that, where does
> Knotes
> save which notes are open (I ask because it doesn't remember it on
> my
> system)?
>
> Bye,
>
> Jens
>
>
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