Re: nautilus open .mod



Robert Moonen wrote:
If you really want to you can break with tradition and change your
preferences to indicate to Gnome that it should open *all* ,mod files
with a text editor, that is entirely your choice.

This is exactly what I want, but my attempts to alter the settings
failed and the message remains. Can you tell me where to change this
setting?

(If I also can remove that "security" feature somewhere I would be glad.)

Regards
Bjørge
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