in Linux call
file <filename>
to see what the system assumes for mimetype.

Have a good day.

Am Mittwoch, 16. September 2015 schrieb Cley Faye:
> 2015-09-16 10:50 GMT+02:00 Kamil Jońca <kjo...@o2.pl>:
> > Are there any rules which decide "this csv is to open with writer, and
> > that by calc?"
>
> ​On what OS ?​
> At least on Windows and most Linux, it' the OS that decide what application
> is used to open a file. On Linux it's mostly driven by mime types, while on
> Windows the filename extension play a major role.
> As far as I know, after installation, LibreOffice will not register itself
> to handle different file types.
> ​For example, on one of my installation (Debian Linux with KDE), the
> text/csv file type is associated with, in that order, LOCalc​, some basic
> text editors, LOWriter, some file viewers. LibreOffice have no saying in
> this.
>
> ​To help, it would be useful to know more about your system, and if you did
> install/uninstall software recently that might have caused this behavior.
> In any case, the fix most likely lies in the system configuration.​



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