Package: okular
Version: 0.7-2
Severity: normal

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Okular seems not to be able to open a file if it has the wrong file-extension.
I tried to open a post-script file labeled as a pdf and it failed (I did not 
reallize at first because kghostview does not have a problem with that). I 
then checked with a pdf renamed to a ps-file and got the same problem. It 
seems that okular chooses the rendering backend based on the file extension. 

This is not really a big problem for people who understand whats going on, but 
very inconvenient for people who neither care nor understand file-extensions, 
which seems to be pretty normal nowadays.

I use okular with kde 3.5.9

--- System information. ---
Architecture: amd64
Kernel:       Linux 2.6.25-2-amd64

Debian Release: lenny/sid
  500 testing         security.debian.org 
  500 testing         ftp2.de.debian.org 
  450 unstable        ftp2.de.debian.org 

--- Package information. ---
Depends                  (Version) | Installed
==================================-+-=============
kdebase-runtime       (>= 4:4.1.0) | 4:4.1.0-2
kdelibs5              (>= 4:4.1.0) | 4:4.1.0-1
libc6                   (>= 2.7-1) | 2.7-13
libfreetype6            (>= 2.3.5) | 2.3.7-2
libjpeg62                          | 6b-14
libokularcore1            (>= 0.7) | 0.7-2
libpoppler-qt4-3                   | 0.8.4-1.1
libqca2                            | 2.0.0-4
libqimageblitz4                    | 1:0.0.4-4
libqt4-dbus             (>= 4.4.0) | 4.4.0-4
libqt4-qt3support       (>= 4.4.0) | 4.4.0-4
libqt4-xml              (>= 4.4.0) | 4.4.0-4
libqtcore4              (>= 4.4.0) | 4.4.0-4
libqtgui4               (>= 4.4.0) | 4.4.0-4
libspectre1                        | 0.2.0.ds-1
libstdc++6              (>= 4.1.1) | 4.3.1-2
zlib1g                (>= 1:1.1.4) | 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-12



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