> .c files do open with gedit if no IDE is installed which is a sensible
fallback.

.c are a known format, they are subtypes of plain text which opens in
gedit

> Opening a (presumably) known file format in Firefox isn't, OTOH.

how is that different from the gedit case? firefox claims to handle xml
so nautilus use the "best" option it has, since nothing installed claim
the specific mimetype for scribus it picks an xml editor, the same way
it picks a text editor to display a .c

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