Re: LXDE - how to set default image viewer?
Em 16-07-2016 21:41, Stephen Powell escreveu: On Sat, 16 Jul 2016 13:41:01 +, "Markos" wrote: Hi, I'm using Lxde with Debian Jessie. I installed Wine and now whenever I try to open an image (png, gif etc.) the system use Internet Explorer with Wine to open the image. How to reconfigure LXDE to use eog or gpicview as default image viewer? Thanks, Markos Have you tried searching the Internet? I typed file extension associations lxde in my browser's search engine and got results that look promising. I don't use lxde myself, so I can't verify if it works. P.S. I apologize for the broken thread. My e-mail client does not appear to provide a way to set the "In-reply-to" header, and I've already deleted your original e-mail. Hi Stephen, The keywords you suggested were important to find a solution at: https://askubuntu.com/questions/763805/open-with-wine-internet-explorer-option-left-in-shutter-after-removing-wine/763814 thanks for your tip. Thank you, Markos
LXDE - how to set default image viewer?
On Sat, 16 Jul 2016 13:41:01 +, "Markos" wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using Lxde with Debian Jessie. > > I installed Wine and now whenever I try to open an image (png, gif etc.) > the system use Internet Explorer with Wine to open the image. > > How to reconfigure LXDE to use eog or gpicview as default image viewer? > > Thanks, > Markos Have you tried searching the Internet? I typed file extension associations lxde in my browser's search engine and got results that look promising. I don't use lxde myself, so I can't verify if it works. P.S. I apologize for the broken thread. My e-mail client does not appear to provide a way to set the "In-reply-to" header, and I've already deleted your original e-mail. -- .''`. Stephen Powell: :' : `. `'` `-
LXDE - how to set default image viewer?
Hi, I'm using Lxde with Debian Jessie. I installed Wine and now whenever I try to open an image (png, gif etc.) the system use Internet Explorer with Wineto open the image. How to reconfigure LXDE to use eog or gpicview as default image viewer? Thanks, Markos