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
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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