https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=293576
disk <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #32 from disk <[email protected]> --- Created attachment 97313 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=97313&action=edit Screenshot of Systemsettings5 Hallo!! In advance: English is not my native language. But i try my very best: I am using openSUSE tumbleweed; I have currently and today Plasma 5.5.4; I was hanging around in #suse on freenode. I was suddenly asked about exactly this issue. Because one user accidentially did that. So i reproduced it. And it still works. Sorry -- i did not dare to open a fresh report. In attachement you can see a screenshot. Intention for the screenshot: Whenever i add any new application for associating with inode directory, this list stacks. An new entry gets added for this action. In case of VLC the File being created for this list is: $/home/$user/.local/share/applications/vlc-2.desktop So if I --- as workaround --- remove it. The list can be reduced to the normal size. Another thing: As this behaviour is valid --- then for german Language translation theres a glitch: The translation at the point (button): "Anderer: Klicken Sie auf Hinzufügen in diesem Dialog:" Is truly intentional and proper talking of "File Managers" only. But if talking of any sort and kind of Associations or application the translation should be "Andere" -- without the 'r' at the end. Another glitch is: For the seperate File Associations. In the subs about File associations for INODE if i want to remove that created 'vlc-2.desktop' that also properly holds the added inode metahandler in its settings as intended and mentioned initially --- it just reappears even if removed via the button. I believe it fails to be deleted? Solution for the user that asked me in IRC would be: 1. Try to report a bug, even if this was reported invalid for Plasma4 already 2. Delete the created file manually when systemsettings is closed. 3. Use systemsettings5 to assign Dolphin for Inode. Because due to a glitch systemsettings from kde4 can be used but will fail to assign dolphin. I was asked to report it. This is what i try here actually. I am no programmer or such. But couldn't you add something like a rule to that, such that for INODE -- only File Managers are valid and accepted. This would make it more fault tolerant. Even unintentional unwanted fault tolerant. I hope this posting does not make me a necro bugreopener and is not offensive. I suffer some english and programming skills. With best reguards and many thanks to any answers, prior. Greetings, -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
