Here's the thing with the filetype associations - if I change ClamTk to
be associated with ALL filetypes, it will - and I get nasty emails over
it. Not to mention, the Debian maintainer will add a patch to remove all
associations except for MS filetypes, so it probably won't reach most
Ubuntu users anyway. If I keep ClamTk as it has been since 4.16 -
associated with only MS filetypes - there are bug reports on it for not
being associated with all filetypes. :)

What we need is a way to set user-controlled filetype associations and
store them in user's home directories (under ~/.local or something).

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