Re: [gnome-love] GNOME and default application for python scripts



On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 03:34:12PM +0200, Frederic Ruaudel wrote:
Hi Magnus,

I don't know why it is registered as is, but to remove it, there is a
simple way.

In nautilus, right click on your python file and select "properties"

Then select the "Open with" tab, select "gajim" in the list and click
the "remove" button.

that's it

Yes, that'd be where I was changing the default application to Text
Editor. Now, what do I do if the "Remove" button remains grayed out
after selecting gajim in the list? (I should have mentioned this in my
original email.)

/M

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