Public bug reported:
Test Case
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1. Create a text file foo.txt
2. Open your file browser (nautilus) and right-click on the file.
3. Select Open Application With
4. In the dialog, click Show All Applications
Duplicates
==========
There are duplicates for at least
Archive Manager
Files (3 versions!)
Rhythmbox
Videos
Text Editor (I see this when I right-click on something that isn't a text file)
Other Info
==========
This is triggered by:
1. The system shows apps with NoDisplay=true. This is a useful feature because
it allows for a vim.desktop to be able to open files without cluttering the
Activities Overview (but that's a different topic. See Debian 879157)
2. We specifically added compatibility .desktop file for upgraders for
several main apps. The .desktop files were renamed upstream for better
compatibility with Flatpak. (AppStream recommends the reverse-domain
org.gnome.gedit.desktop style too).
Seb suggested this issue can be fixed with a blacklist in gtk.
** Affects: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: bionic rls-bb-incoming
** Also affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1763763
Title:
Duplicate apps in Open With Other Application
Status in gtk+3.0 package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Test Case
=========
1. Create a text file foo.txt
2. Open your file browser (nautilus) and right-click on the file.
3. Select Open Application With
4. In the dialog, click Show All Applications
Duplicates
==========
There are duplicates for at least
Archive Manager
Files (3 versions!)
Rhythmbox
Videos
Text Editor (I see this when I right-click on something that isn't a text
file)
Other Info
==========
This is triggered by:
1. The system shows apps with NoDisplay=true. This is a useful feature
because it allows for a vim.desktop to be able to open files without cluttering
the Activities Overview (but that's a different topic. See Debian 879157)
2. We specifically added compatibility .desktop file for upgraders for
several main apps. The .desktop files were renamed upstream for better
compatibility with Flatpak. (AppStream recommends the reverse-domain
org.gnome.gedit.desktop style too).
Seb suggested this issue can be fixed with a blacklist in gtk.
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