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Left Click Action (only for Konqueror file manager)
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Located in
filegroupdetails.cpp:35
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Here you can configure what the Konqueror file manager will do when you click on a file belonging to this group. Konqueror can display the file in an embedded viewer or start up a separate application. You can change this setting for a specific file type in the 'Embedding' tab of the file type configuration. Dolphin shows files always in a separate viewer
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Located in
filegroupdetails.cpp:48
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This is the icon associated with the selected file type. Choosing a different icon requires shared-mime-info to be at least version 0.40.
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Located in
filetypedetails.cpp:78
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This box contains a list of patterns that can be used to identify files of the selected type. For example, the pattern *.txt is associated with the file type 'text/plain'; all files ending in '.txt' are recognized as plain text files.
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Located in
filetypedetails.cpp:96
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Description:
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Located in
filetypedetails.cpp:130
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Ask whether to save to disk instead (only for Konqueror browser)
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Located in
filetypedetails.cpp:156
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Here you can configure what the Konqueror file manager will do when you click on a file of this type. Konqueror can either display the file in an embedded viewer, or start up a separate application. If set to 'Use settings for G group', the file manager will behave according to the settings of the group G to which this type belongs; for instance, 'image' if the current file type is image/png. Dolphin always shows files in a separate viewer.
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Located in
filetypedetails.cpp:171
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<p><h1>File Associations</h1> This module allows you to choose which applications are associated with a given type of file. File types are also referred to as MIME types (MIME is an acronym which stands for "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions").</p><p> A file association consists of the following: <ul><li>Rules for determining the MIME-type of a file, for example the filename pattern *.png, which means 'all files with names that end in .png', is associated with the MIME type "image/png";</li> <li>A short description of the MIME-type, for example the description of the MIME type "image/png" is simply 'PNG image';</li> <li>An icon to be used for displaying files of the given MIME-type, so that you can easily identify the type of file in a file manager or file-selection dialog (at least for the types you use often);</li> <li>A list of the applications which can be used to open files of the given MIME-type -- if more than one application can be used then the list is ordered by priority.</li></ul> You may be surprised to find that some MIME types have no associated filename patterns; in these cases, KDE is able to determine the MIME-type by directly examining the contents of the file.</p>
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Located in
filetypesview.cpp:59
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Find file type or filename pattern
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Located in
filetypesview.cpp:90
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Enter a part of a filename pattern, and only file types with a matching file pattern will appear in the list. Alternatively, enter a part of a file type name as it appears in the list.
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Located in
filetypesview.cpp:96
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