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Not sure if this is a Feature of Ubuntu Touch or if it's a bug.
But in order to open, e.g. a pdf document, from within the File Manager I need three clicks.
First Tap on the pdf file, results in: "What do you want to do with the clicked file?" ... Well, open maybe, just in case you wonder
Second Tap: Open with another app
Third Tap on Sturm Reader (in this case)
Illustrations
I know that Ubuntu Touch is not a "normal" Linux distribution, but even under Windows I can specify what to do with a specific file type (and on Phosh, and Plasma Mobile). So, is there any way to open pdf (or any other) files, directly from the File Manager with one click?
Sure I know, I could open Sturm Reader first, but then I need to import the pdf first to be able to read, which also requires three clicks. Maybe it's super safe, but it's also super annoying.
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I've heard there is a WIP in progress regarding that, but even it doesn't appear to, there is quite some works to be done.
Idk what is the progress status
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Not sure if this is a Feature of Ubuntu Touch or if it's a bug.
But in order to open, e.g. a pdf document, from within the File Manager I need three clicks.
Illustrations
I know that Ubuntu Touch is not a "normal" Linux distribution, but even under Windows I can specify what to do with a specific file type (and on Phosh, and Plasma Mobile). So, is there any way to open pdf (or any other) files, directly from the File Manager with one click?
Sure I know, I could open Sturm Reader first, but then I need to import the pdf first to be able to read, which also requires three clicks. Maybe it's super safe, but it's also super annoying.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: