Dear list, I am having a little problem here. Okular seems to be associated with every single file type in my KDE setup. When I browse through file associations, it is mentioned in practically all of them, for many of the exotic ones it is even the only one. When I uninstall Okular, those associations are gone from the files’ context menu, but once I re-install it, they are all back. Today I wanted to open an opus file and noticed Okular in first place, not even in the Open with… list, which finally gave me the push to ask around. I created a new test user, and in there everything seems normal. There was no Okular in the application list for opus files. So it is probably some mis-configuration in my user config. Looking in ~/.local/share/applications, there is no mentioning of okular. Where else can I look? How can I resolve this? I don’t want to go through every single filetype and remove it there. This is not the proper way to solve this, anyway. I also don’t want to create a new user and migrate everything again. I’ve done this quite recently due to some Akonadi problem and it’s just too much work. Somewhere in my system there is a setting that says Okular is a legitimate application for every filetype there is. My ~/.mailcap mentions okular, but only thus: application/pdf; /usr/bin/okular '%s'; description=PDF; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" Can you give me a nudge, please? Much obliged. -- Gruß | Greetings | Qapla’ LOL, you said ROFL.
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