On Monday 21 January 2013 13:15:11 Alexander Larsson wrote:
On mån, 2013-01-21 at 12:06 +0100, David Faure wrote:
I am surprised by this reply. Isn't this what mimetype inheritance is all
about? What's the point of mimetype inheritance, if not to say that an
app
which declares being able
On ons, 2012-12-26 at 19:31 +, David Faure wrote:
Hi Alexander,
When you implemented support for mimeapps.list in glib, did that include
looking up inherited mimetypes, or is that not supported?
Here's an example.
emacs.desktop says:
MimeType=text/plain;text/x-csrc;
My
On Monday 21 January 2013 10:57:04 Alexander Larsson wrote:
On ons, 2012-12-26 at 19:31 +, David Faure wrote:
Hi Alexander,
When you implemented support for mimeapps.list in glib, did that include
looking up inherited mimetypes, or is that not supported?
Here's an example.
On mån, 2013-01-21 at 12:06 +0100, David Faure wrote:
I am surprised by this reply. Isn't this what mimetype inheritance is all
about? What's the point of mimetype inheritance, if not to say that an app
which declares being able to handle text/plain, can handle anything that
derives from
Have you gotten an answer to this? I'm interested.
J. Leclanche
On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 7:31 PM, David Faure fa...@kde.org wrote:
Hi Alexander,
When you implemented support for mimeapps.list in glib, did that include
looking up inherited mimetypes, or is that not supported?
Here's an
Hi Alexander,
When you implemented support for mimeapps.list in glib, did that include
looking up inherited mimetypes, or is that not supported?
Here's an example.
emacs.desktop says:
MimeType=text/plain;text/x-csrc;
My mimeapps.list says:
text/plain=kde4-kate.desktop;emacs.desktop;