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Allow user to set PDF "Open in DispVM" handler #1603

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hdevalence opened this Issue Jan 11, 2016 · 3 comments

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After installing GIMP in the Fedora 23 template, it's somehow set as the application that handles "Open in Disposable VM" for PDFs, even though it's not the default PDF handler in the AppVM.

GIMP is pretty useless for viewing PDFs, so this sort of breaks the feature.

I couldn't find mention in the documentation about how to set which application should be used to open the file in the DispVM, so I had to just uninstall GIMP.

@andrewdavidwong andrewdavidwong changed the title from Installing GIMP in the Fedora 23 breaks "Open in Disposable VM" for PDFs to Allow user to set "Open in DispVM" handler Apr 6, 2016

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I don't know whether this is possible (and just not documented), or not possible. @marmarek?

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andrewdavidwong commented Apr 6, 2016

I don't know whether this is possible (and just not documented), or not possible. @marmarek?

@andrewdavidwong andrewdavidwong changed the title from Allow user to set "Open in DispVM" handler to Allow user to set PDF "Open in DispVM" handler Apr 6, 2016

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This behavior happens also Debian templates as the normal Document Viewer is not installed by default!

bnvk commented May 23, 2016

This behavior happens also Debian templates as the normal Document Viewer is not installed by default!

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This behavior happens also Debian templates as the normal Document Viewer is not installed by default!

Looks like this is being tracked here: #1781 (comment)

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andrewdavidwong commented May 23, 2016

This behavior happens also Debian templates as the normal Document Viewer is not installed by default!

Looks like this is being tracked here: #1781 (comment)

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