Default Applications control-center in GNOME (was: Re: Default mailto application on Fedora 17)

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On Mon, 7 Jan 2013 12:00:23 -0500, Tom Horsley wrote:

> Who invokes what for different mime types is a great mystery
> I spent some time decrypting (though I'm not sure a mailto
> link goes through the same process). Here's my results:
> 
> http://home.comcast.net/~tomhorsley/game/mimes.html

:-(

gnome-control-center > System > Details > Default Applications
  Music : Audacious

So, what parts of GNOME use this customised "Default Application" setting now?

Nautilus? No. It features an own "Properties > Open With > Set as default"
for files.

XDG tools? No.

  $ xdg-mime query default audio/x-wav
  totem.desktop
  $ xdg-mime query default audio/mpeg
  rhythmbox.desktop
  (and because that one is not installed, it falls back to totem.desktop!)

gnome-open? No. It opens audio/* files in "Movie Player" aka totem.
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