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							Is it possible to manage file associations on a per-program basis? The reason is that for some reason Kile and Okular are in my setup the first two options for most text-file types, with Kate (my preferred option) coming third. Having to change all this on a file-type-by-file-type basis would be quite inconvenient. It is ok that the solution involves editing some config files manually. | 
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							I would look at file=~/.config/mimeapps.list and folder=~/.local/share/mime/text/, to reset to defaults maybe rename the folder and remove the "text/" lines in the file (just guessing)
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 Thanks for the pointers. The former file exists, but only contains an entry for mail/kmail. The latter directory does not exist. | 
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							KDE 4 or 5? does ~/.local/share/mime/ exist ? | 
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 5, no | 
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							Updating remaining KDE 4 applications to their KF 5 counterparts made the problem go away and this question redundant.
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							This thread is from 2016... a long time ago!     I was asking myself the same question, is there a way to check file/mime associations on a per application base? Skype snap has somehow messed all file/mime associations, so I would like to have an overview on which file associations are pointing to Skype. | 
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							If you open the specific desktop application with a text editor, the mimelist will be there in some cases. Other than that, I guess opening the mimeapps.list in a text editor and do a search for the particular application...
						 
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