Default pdf viewer on Fedora, KDE
Hi all,
I wonder if anyone has experience with that issue in this forum:
Trying to open a pdf from zotero, I am presented with the list of options containing only "Karbon" (which is not what I want...).
Normally, pdfs open with zathura, this is my system default. Moreover, KDE lists also Okular and Inkscape as associated applications, which they are also missing from the list I am presented with when I open from Zotero.
I suppose this is a KDE thing but hopefully someone has an idea how to fix this... Thanks!
I wonder if anyone has experience with that issue in this forum:
Trying to open a pdf from zotero, I am presented with the list of options containing only "Karbon" (which is not what I want...).
Normally, pdfs open with zathura, this is my system default. Moreover, KDE lists also Okular and Inkscape as associated applications, which they are also missing from the list I am presented with when I open from Zotero.
I suppose this is a KDE thing but hopefully someone has an idea how to fix this... Thanks!
Didn't help though :( Adding the mentiones lines in "~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list" (which in my case did not exist) doesn't seem to change anything. I tried the Okular commands as described.
What's more weird, when I try to manually select a viewer from the preferencies, I navigate with the dialogue window to /usr/bin and /bin/ (which just links to /usr/bin/), there is no zathura! The binary lives there but does not appear in the window.
Even more weird than that is that I get different list of files in /usr/bin/ and /bin/, which is awkward... am I missing something here?
btw, copying the zathura binary to the home folder (just to check), and it appears in the dialogue box for selection. Though, when I try opening a pdf, in zotero, nothing happens.
Any idea?
Thanks, I'll try again!
The tarball version, with the following instructions worked like a charm:
https://www.zotero.org/support/installation
Shouldn't have messed with the snapcraft version in the first place :)