https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=503029
--- Comment #5 from Andreas Joss <andreasjos...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to jmot205 from comment #4) > Saving the following in AppleScript as an app will allow you to set the > default pdf application to this new app as a workaround. So that means that > we can now open files in a more native way without the right-click menu. > > >on open droppedFiles > > repeat with f in droppedFiles > > set filePath to POSIX path of f > > do shell script "/Applications/okular.app/Contents/MacOS/okular > > " & quoted form of filePath & " >/dev/null 2>&1 &" > > end repeat > >end open Thanks, I have followed this instruction and I am able to open a PDF using the newly created AppleScript app (which opens Okular). But I am unable to change the default app for opening PDFs to this AppleScript app. The following error message is produced: You can’t change the item “xxx.pdf” to always open in the selected application. The item is either locked or damaged, or in a folder you don’t have permission to modify (error code 13). After having read some forums, it seemed the location of the AppleScript app could be the culprit (saved by default in iCloud folder). I then copied the app to my regular Applications folder, deleted the original, tried again and I still get the aforementioned error message. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.