Re: Changing the default helper applications

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Kcontrol>preferred applications

On 7/29/05, Mark Nelson <Mark.Nelson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Hello

Can anyone either tell me how or point me towards the relevant
documentation.  I want to change the default applications that are
opened when you click on ether a pdf file or a ps file in konqueror.  I
know it is something to do with mime types but I can't work out how to
change the default applications.

I am running Scientific Linux 4 (a rebuild of Redhat Enterprise 4) and
the version  of KDE is -

[root@d29 config]# rpm -qa |grep kdebase
kdebase-3.3.1-5.5
kdebase-devel-3.3.1-5.5
[root@d29 config]#

Mark.
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