jim lawrence wrote:
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 08:13:58 +0200, Dotan Cohen dotancohen@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 16:30:08 -0500, jim lawrence fedorajim@gmail.com wrote:
I want to change the default application that opens pdf files. I have adobe 7 installed I removed gpdf & gvv Any thoughts? --
Jim, This is what worked for me in KDE on FC3. Note that my KDE install is in Hebrew, so I am translating the names of menus and things.
In the hat menu->Control Center->KDE Parts->File Ownership: Enter 'pdf' in the search box. Left Click the pdf icon and when you get a menu, move Acrobat all the way up.
If that doesn't work, then Right Click a pdf->Open With->Other: Enter 'acroread' and click 'Save Ownership for this File Type' (or something like that). Then click OK.
Is there a way in GNome? I don't have kde installed nor want to install it.
Jim, the Gnome desktop shows an icon labeled, "Start here." Beginning with "Start here" --> Applications --> Preferences --> file types & programs --> documents --> published materials --> browse for program to run.