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file-types-capplet - allows you to configure how files of various types should be handled. |
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!!SYNOPSIS |
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__file-types-capplet__ [[ __No options__ ] |
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!!DESCRIPTION |
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__file-types-capplet__ This capplet allows you to |
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configure how files of various types should be handled. File |
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type (formally called MIME type) describes what kind of data |
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and in what format the file contains. For each of the file |
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types, you can set the icon to be used by the File Manager, |
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the default application to be used to open files of this |
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type, etc. For example, file type image/jpeg is used for |
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image files in JPEG format; by default, it is opened using |
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File Manager's built-in graphics viewer. |
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This manual page was written by Christian Marillat |
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