https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465623

--- Comment #4 from Felix Kütt <felix.virt...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3)
> Looks like the problem is that Elisa has become somehow configured as your
> file manager. This isn't something that's supported, and Elisa doesn't
> register itself as a handler for opening folders, so it's either a
> configuration issue or a packaging error. I'd recommend fixing this in
> System Settings > Applications > Default Applications.

Yes, my best guess is when/while I changed waterfox to be my default browser
months ago I might have been hovering over the file manager setting for a
moment and since my mouse has a really sensitive scroll wheel it might have
accidentally switched the file manager there. But that's besides the point and
not the issue I'm trying to highlight.

I'm trying to highlight that a button label that I assume should be contextual
doesn't really reflect the action it's going to trigger. A small and nit-picky
and thus surely low priority issue. But if it reflected what application or
type of application it would launch that would also immediately communicated to
me as a user that I might have misconfigured it rather than being left with a
confusing surprise. Or I might still be left confused why the button would even
say that but I wouldn't be surprised it opened something other than a file
manager.

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