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2007-07-02
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2007-07-02
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2007-07-05
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Ok, griping aside, heres how I got the file associations to work for gnumeric.
Edit the file /usr/share/mime/globs
Then add these two lines:
application/x-gnumeric:*.xls
application/x-gnumeric:*.gnumeric.
Now in the file manager, you can click on a file
and have it launch the spreadsheet.
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2007-07-05
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I have several excel files that open fine in Gnumeric, but ideally, I'd like to be able to navigate to the file in File Manager, click on the file and have it open Gnumeric with the file loaded. Currently, I can tell it to use Gnumeric, but all it does is start Gnumeric, not load the file. I still have to use "File... Open" within Gnumeric.
Thanks.
R.
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