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Mint (noob) default apps with wine
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If you click with right button over a PDF, select "open with..." doesn't it show an option to select default app?
I don't know cinnamon very well, but I think this is possible
It's not in there. I assume because it's a Windows app I'm running in wine?
You can create desktop entry files (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Desktop_entries) in Linux to define applications running in wine.