Hi Raphael,
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 4:12 AM, Raphael Groner <raphgro(a)web.de> wrote:
Please notice the empty output of the first command.
$ xdg-mime query default application/x-directory
What happens if you try to set the value to empty? Sorry for asking,
but I am not sure if you understood my previous answer correctly. :)
I can't tell how you can remove / empty the value after a specific
desktop file was set for the mime type. There's nothing about that in
the man page. Possibly a bug.
It was empty to start with. Since it wasn't working I tried setting it
to Thunar.desktop. After your previous message, I tried to set it back
to empty, but there doesn't seem to be a way of doing that.
$ xdg-mime default application/x-directory ""
xdg-mime: malformed argument 'application/x-directory', expected *.desktop
Try 'xdg-mime --help' for more information.
$ xdg-mime default application/x-directory
xdg-mime: malformed argument 'application/x-directory', expected *.desktop
Thunar should be the system default for this mime type, there's
no need
to set a specific desktop file.
I hope this clearly illustrates my situation.
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Suvayu
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