Ep. 173 - Opening files with other programs in GNOME
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 11:04 am
It is actually really easy to configure which application certain filetypes should be opened with in GNOME... and its done completely with GUI:
Clearly if you want to open an ogg with mplayer, you could right click on the ogg and select "Open with other application..." and then select the application. However, how can you make mplayer the DEFAULT application for example?
Simple: right click on the ogg, and select "Properties", go to the "Open With" tab and click the radio button next to the application you wish to make the default (in this case mplayer). If it's not there, click "add" or first do the manual "Open with other application..." method and it will then be in that menu when you next goto the "Open with" tab. Simple!
In fact... probably easier than having it in some control centre really... context sensitive options! The reason KDE users may find it hard (or not find it at all) is because they are simply not used to it... which is fair enough! I found this more intuitive, but it clearly wasn't for yourself so perhaps not.
Clearly if you want to open an ogg with mplayer, you could right click on the ogg and select "Open with other application..." and then select the application. However, how can you make mplayer the DEFAULT application for example?
Simple: right click on the ogg, and select "Properties", go to the "Open With" tab and click the radio button next to the application you wish to make the default (in this case mplayer). If it's not there, click "add" or first do the manual "Open with other application..." method and it will then be in that menu when you next goto the "Open with" tab. Simple!
In fact... probably easier than having it in some control centre really... context sensitive options! The reason KDE users may find it hard (or not find it at all) is because they are simply not used to it... which is fair enough! I found this more intuitive, but it clearly wasn't for yourself so perhaps not.