(solved}set a default application

Hi... i have arch with openbox as my wm..... I have just installed dropbox from aur, but when I click the icon in the system tray, it opens spacefm, but I want it to open pcmanfm...... how would I do this??
I am guessing I need to "export" pcmanfm somewhere... just don't know how or where to.
Thanks
Last edited by ninjaprawn (2012-11-16 19:13:51)

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