# GNOME Default Applications Source # /etc/gnome-defaults.conf # # WARNING: This is a dumb file, which provides only upstream GNOME # packages as preferred defaults. You most probably don't want this # package! # You probably want to install distribution glib2-branding and prefer # distribution wise GNOME defaults. # # After any change of this file run # suse-update-mime-defaults # # This list is a source for defaults.list. # # If application in this list is installed, it is used as default in GNOME. # It works in following way: # 1. Read this file. # 2. Collect all available desktop files. # 3. Go through all declared MIME types and search for default application # for defaults.list in following order: # 3.1 Installed application listed here for certain MIME type. # 3.2 Installed application listed here as preferred default. # 3.3 Installed application listed here as default. # 3.4 Installed application with GNOME in Categories. # 3.5 Installed application with GTK in Categories. # 3.6 Installed application. # If there are more applications in the same order, it uses pseudo-randomly # one of them (last in aplhabetical order). # # Syntax: # Use xxx as default for all MIME types it declares (see 3.3): # xxx.desktop # Use xxx as preferred default for all MIME types it declares (see 3.2): # !xxx.desktop # Use xxx as default for mime/type (see 3.1): # mime/type=xxx.desktop # Upstream GNOME default applications eog.desktop evince.desktop gedit.desktop file-roller.desktop epiphany.desktop nautilus.desktop # evince supports multi-page tiff, but most people will prefer eog: image/tiff=eog.desktop