Re: [hugin-ptx] Why does my system try to open plain text files in Hugin?

2024-04-10 Thread David W. Jones
Thanks, Carl, for the advice. I have XFCE 4.14. It didn't let me change the applications at all. So I figured out how to get in as root and run an XFCE session from there. Sorted out other XFCE settings (I'd never run XFCE as root on this system before), checked what applications showed for

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why does my system try to open plain text files in Hugin?

2024-04-09 Thread 'Carl von Einem' via hugin and other free panoramic software
The Settings Manager has a "Personal" area that shows "Preferred Applications". I think that`s where you can change those "Default" applications (third tab). Carl Am 09.04.24 um 09:37 schrieb David W. Jones: On my Debian Bookworm system

Re: [hugin-ptx] Why does my system try to open plain text files in Hugin?

2024-04-09 Thread 'Carl von Einem' via hugin and other free panoramic software
Hi David, have a look at the settings dialog for standard applications. There is a tab for "different" applications. Cheers, Carl (I run my Mac with Xubuntu which also usesĀ  XFCE) Am 09.04.24 um 09:37 schrieb David W. Jones: On my Debian Bookworm system running XFCE, somehow Hugin has been

[hugin-ptx] Why does my system try to open plain text files in Hugin?

2024-04-09 Thread David W. Jones
On my Debian Bookworm system running XFCE, somehow Hugin has been set as the "Default" application for a whole pile of file types that belong to other applications. Examples: application/ecmascript, application/kdenlivelayout, application/mathematica, application/pgp-keys, etc, etc. But the