On 19 November 2011 13:23, Jayesh Badwaik <jayesh.badwaik90@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Whenever I install a new text editor, it will "hijack" the files without notifying me. My .tex files were associated with Kile and when I recently installed emacs, it hijacked the file associations.
This happens quiet often. Going by the Archway, I guess this is unwarranted. The system is doing something automatically without asking me first and I wish it didn't happen.
I have to admit that this is something that gets my back up as well. Why the hell would wine think that I would want to use the hideous Notepad editor when just about any Linux editor is better I just don't know. It also associates images with 'Internet Explorer' yuk. I only install wine so I can use mp3DirectCut. Seems to me that there are no etiquette rules to be followed and no matter what you install it just feels it is free to screw with current associations. Does anyone know if there are any rules and they are just plain ignored or is it an association free-for-all. Clive -- Infinity: A concept for those who cannot comprehend the big picture. () Arch Linux - For movers and shakers. ()