This is in Ratpoison. Maybe in XFCE, Gmountman is configured to call Thunar ... but I prefer GC


This is a tremendous timesaver in that a few keystrokes allow you to work with a file, play it, whatever.
No. It doesn't have its own settings. It uses system MIME info.mimosa wrote:Thanks for the explanation. Where does Gnome Commander keep its settings for which app to open what with, though? Settings/ Programs covers only a few cases; but for instance, .avi opens with Whaaam!! - which is Ratpoison's default app for the task. Are these environment variables like $BROWSER?
Of course MC does not use system MIME info.mimosa wrote:MC doesn't do so much of this by defaut (though it does have a cool feature that lets you see the content of a tarball). Was that why you chose gnome-commander to partner Gmountman? Also I suppose MC can't assume X is available, though in principle you could tell it to default to X apps where this makes sense, but if it is unavailable, either use an alternative (video in mplayer with ASCII output?) or fail gracefully.