On 01/05/14 22:29, Steve Ovens wrote: > Hi All, > > I have spent some time looking into this but I can't find anything > definitive. I want to use the recently used files functionality, however it > always wants to open *everything* in gnome documents. This is a problem > because a lot of the files have passwords and moreover, I actually > want to *gasp* edit my files. In Arch I simply removed gnome-documents (or > didnt install it in the first place). However in Ubuntu Gnome, the > ubuntu-gnome-desktop gets removed when you remove gnome documents. Are you talking about the search results in the overview or something else? gnome-documents search provider will open files with gnome-documents. nautilus search provider seems to open files with the last used editor. > > Is there a way to actually disable, or otherwise tell gnome documents I dont > want to use it? Can I remove this file some how without removing > the gnome-desktop meta package? Why are these considered dependencies? > gnome-documents used to be a hard dependency since it provides libgd which some other things used. I think these days libgd is mainly used as a git submodule and staticcally linked into programs that require it. > Looking forward to your replies > > -- > Red Hat 6 Certified Engineer > Ubuntu Certified Professional > Novell Certified Linux Administrator > >
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