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Some tool made itself the main viewer for most formats.

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volkerschmid
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Hi,

I installed a tool and since then, it is the default viewer for mostly all file types (except a few ones). Whatever I check in Settings -> Applications -> File Associations, the tool appears as the first one.

I checked the tools .desktop file location using rpm -qe <programname> and took a look. But there it only defines a very specific mime type. There is also some xml file but this also defines only two specific glob patterns. I have no idea why KDE wants to use it as default for mostly all files.

Is there a way I can remove such global association without uninstalling the software?
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Hm. It looks like it became the default viewer for any text/plain files. After I re-assigned Kate as viewer for any text/plain files, it behaves mostly normal. No clue how come. Maybe it was accidentially assigned by myself a few days ago?

I found no way to delete a post, so I think I answered by myself. Sorry.


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