General :: Change Filezilla Settings So View / Edit Use Gedit

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Similar to this question [URL] but I am asking for filezilla in linux. I am using ubuntu lucid 10.0.4. Currently my filezilla opens files using openoffice. I want to change to gedit for all the .log files etc. Some reason, my filezilla has no File Edit and other settings. This is the screenshot [URL].

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