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Change default text editor in fedora 20 kde

I have always been a fan of Gedit in Linux as my default text editor. How do I make it the defualt in Fedora 20 kde. I know that it is so in Gnome but I want the same in KDE. Is there a way?

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Hououin Kyouma Avatar asked Mar 13 '14 04:03

Hououin Kyouma


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Right-click on a text file -> Preferences -> Then there is a button for the file association.

That will open a dialog where you can change the default application for this file type. Select Gedit, put it on the first position and apply the changes.

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stefandtw Avatar answered Sep 19 '22 09:09

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