Two other aspects of this: 
1. I have set geany as my default text editor for php-files. It works on local 
files, but not on remote files (via sftp) where files are always opened with 
gedit
2. Certain files, even though they are normal text files, without a file 
associations ( ex. .pem - file containing a private key ) are not opened by the 
default editor, but instead you get to choose which application to open the 
file with.
3. Any text file with unknown filetype on a remote location presents the 
"Choose application..." thing. 

( hmmm, arguably point 2 and three are "features", even though they dont
appear as such. MS Windows has always had this "feature" for all unknown
file types, while ubuntu has traditionally been a lot better in this
regard. )

Jonas:))

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nautilus file association not working in 10.04
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