On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 09:40:01PM +0100, Mathieu Baudier wrote:
Hi,
I have installed OpenOffice 3.1 downloaded from the openoffice.org website on CentOS 5.4 x86_64.
The downloaded file is actually an archive containing RPMs. I did not use their setup tool but installed directly the RPMs I was interested in via 'yum localinstall' (my idea is in the future to put them on a custom yum repository, so that they can be managed via regular yum install / update).
It works fine, except that when I double-click on, say, *.odt files in the file browser I get the following exception:
Cannot open xxxxxxx.odt The filename "xxxxxxx.odt" indicates that this file is of type "odt document". The contents of the file indicate that the file is of type "OpenDocument Text".
If I do a right-click, Open with... > Open Office Writer 3.1, it opens the file properly.
- Did anybody already experienced that?
- Do you know where I can manage the file types in GNOME?
I have already added Open Office 3.1 as the default application to open such files (Right-click, Properties > Open With)
i've removed the default OOo that comes with Centos 5.4 and replaced it with OOo 3.1.1 and I'm not having that trouble.
Don't know if this relates or not, but did you also install the RPM file for RedHat menu integration? If you unpack the archive that contains all the RPM files, there will be a subdirectory containing a bunch of files, each of which is a set of menu updates for various distributions. I've never investigated to see what they install, but I suppose it is possible that they install info that relates to the app linkage to file types and vice-versa.