Re: [CentOS] Desktop apps, OO and Scribus

2009-10-09 Thread lhecking
I use GNOME 99% of the time (CentOS 5.3 32 bit). I have never seen this. If the box has GNOME on it, in Nautilus, if you right click on the file name, it gives you the opportunity to select another app to open the file with. I have OO 3.1 installed. It looks like I found the config in

Re: [CentOS] Desktop apps, OO and Scribus

2009-10-08 Thread Lanny Marcus
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Lee Perez leeca...@windstream.net wrote: lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:  I just came across a user who tried to view a Word document on a CentOS5  machine, and it seems that desktop, firefox etc. are trying to view it  with Scribus instead of OpenOffice.

[CentOS] Desktop apps, OO and Scribus

2009-10-07 Thread lhecking
I just came across a user who tried to view a Word document on a CentOS5 machine, and it seems that desktop, firefox etc. are trying to view it with Scribus instead of OpenOffice. This needs to change. Is there a system-wide setting for it? On the older, RHEL3 systems we used to have

Re: [CentOS] Desktop apps, OO and Scribus

2009-10-07 Thread Lee Perez
lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote: I just came across a user who tried to view a Word document on a CentOS5 machine, and it seems that desktop, firefox etc. are trying to view it with Scribus instead of OpenOffice. This needs to change. Is there a system-wide setting for it? On the