When you open a file, the file manager
performs the default action for that file type. The File Associations
preference tool contains a table of file types, their associated
file extensions, and their default actions. This table specifies what happens
when you double-click on a file in the file manager.
You can also use the file manager to modify the actions that are associated with a particular file or file type.
You can use the File Associations
preference
tool to perform the following tasks:
Specify the default action for a file type. You can also change the default action for a file type in the file manager.
Associate a file type with one or more applications. The default action might specify to open the file in an application that is associated with the file type.
Associate a file type with one or more viewers. The default action might specify to open the file in a viewer that is associated with the file type.
Associate a file extension with a MIME type. The MIME type specifies the format of the file so that Internet browsers and email applications can read the file.
You can modify the actions associated with a file or file type. You can do the following:
Specify that the action is the default action for a particular file.
Specify that the action is the default action for a particular file type.
Specify that the action is an item in the Open With submenu for a particular file.
Specify that the action is an item in the Open With submenu for a particular file type.
Specify that the action is not an item in the Open With submenu for a particular file type.
To modify the actions associated with a file or file type, perform the following steps:
In the view pane, select the file for which you want to modify an action. If you want to modify an action associated with a file type, select a file of that type.
Choose File -> Open With.
Choose Other Application. An Open with Other Application dialog is displayed.
From the table in the dialog, select the application or viewer for which you want to modify the behavior.
Click on the Modify button. The following table describes the options on the Modify dialog:
Option |
Description |
---|---|
Include in the menu for filetype items |
Select this option to include the application or viewer in the Open With submenu for this file type. |
Use as default for filetype items |
Select this option to use the application or viewer as the default action for this file type. |
Include in the menu for filename only |
Select this option to include the application or viewer in the Open With submenu for this file, and not for other files of this type. |
Use as default for filename only |
Select this option to use the application or viewer as the default action for this file, and not for other files of this type. |
Don't include in the menu for filetype items |
Select this option to exclude the application or viewer from the Open With submenu for this file type. |
Click OK, then click Cancel to close the dialog.
You can also modify the actions that are associated with a file
type in the Edit file type dialog in the File Associations
preference tool. To open the Edit
file type dialog, click on the Go There
button.