Jason Craig wrote:
Where does Firefox get it's file associations from, anyone know? I click on a PDF link, and Firefox asks if I want to save or open it, and the only program that it shows in the "open" dropdown is KGhostView (labeled default), which I think is far inferior to KPDF, which usually opens my PDFs. I found the file associations menu in Konqueror, browsing my files, so that's nice, but are there some overriding settings somewhere?
Firefox gets its file associations through mime-types/mailcap _and_ gnome-vfs (in that order). gnome-vfs knows about KDE applications as well if they are providing sufficient information for the mime database and or through desktop files (what is recommended from freedesktop.org afaik). So what you actually get depends on different things: - is the webserver giving you a mime-type? - what extension has the file you get? (pdf are not always sent as pdf but the mime-type sent is actually correct) - which applications you have installed to handle that mime-type One thing to add is that gnome-vfs (as the name says) will prefer to default to gnome and gtk applications but you might be able to change the default by changing /etc/gnome_defaults.conf. You can get a log from Firefox why it's finding KGhostView by doing export NSPR_LOG_MODULES=HelperAppService:5 export NSPR_LOG_FILE=/tmp/helperapp.log firefox (clicking that link to your pdf) HTH, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org