A little while back, during one of the installs of LO on my Ubuntu 10.04
system, for some reason the .odt file extension/mime was transfered to
Okular. I do not remember when this happened, but it must have been
when I removed LO from my system to install the next line.
The wonder I have
File association on Linux are usually managed by the desktop environment,
and as usual settings are first taken from individual user configuration,
then from system wide default.
The package installation probably set the system wide default, but packages
can't change individual user settings.
If
it's all good :)
Regards from
Tom :)
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Subject: [libreoffice-users] .odt - default package being Okular not LO
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Date: Tuesday, 26 June, 2012, 15:13
On 04/04/2011 10:07 PM, Umarzuki Bin Mochlis Moktar wrote:
On 04/04/2011 09:23 PM, Dr. R.L.Symonds wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone help. Windows will not allow me to use .odt as a default
wordprocessor, although it allowas all the other LibreOffice
programs, and I
had no problem with .odt as OpenOffice.
On 04/04/2011 09:23 PM, Dr. R.L.Symonds wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone help. Windows will not allow me to use .odt as a default
wordprocessor, although it allowas all the other LibreOffice programs, and I
had no problem with .odt as OpenOffice. I am running Windows 7, 64-bit. Any
ideas?
not event after