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Hi,
We are integrating our applications to menu desktop for virtual
machines possibly use of Grome or XFCE.
I've looked at the document in
http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/desktop-entry-spec-latest.html,
appreciate if anyone can help to answer following questions:
(1) How can
On Friday 14 April 2006 00:44, Rodney Dawes wrote:
On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 21:07 +0200, Kevin Krammer wrote:
In case you are referring to xdg-mime from the xdg-utils package, it does
whatever the running desktop's utility does :)
I am referring to that, yes. But what does it do, if one is
On Friday 14 April 2006 09:26, Bastian, Waldo wrote:
Yes, that's a good point. The shared mime spec is definitly where we
want to go and it would be an ill-adviced decision for a desktop to come
up with a different way. Xdg-mime is in the first place a way to speed
up that transition process
I went through the freedesktop specs on MIME. I'd like to know if
there is any way by which I can query the database to know which
application is to be used for a specific MIME type? I did check out
the current Implementors section and even downloaded the
corresponding apps, but none of them seem
On Thursday 13 April 2006 08:06, nupul kukreja wrote:
I went through the freedesktop specs on MIME. I'd like to know if
there is any way by which I can query the database to know which
application is to be used for a specific MIME type? I did check out
the current Implementors section and
On Thursday 13 April 2006 08:06, nupul kukreja wrote:
I went through the freedesktop specs on MIME. I'd like to know if
there is any way by which I can query the database to know which
application is to be used for a specific MIME type? I did check out
the current Implementors section
- go in /usr/share/applications
- in mimeinfo.cache search for your mime-type
- in the same dir look into the appropriate file *.desktop
Well Luca thanks a millionyup it did help me solve my doubt...but
got another one ;) if a new application is installed, and has its own
file
On Thursday 13 April 2006 11:12, Luca Dionisi wrote:
On Thursday 13 April 2006 08:06, nupul kukreja wrote:
I went through the freedesktop specs on MIME. I'd like to know if
there is any way by which I can query the database to know which
application is to be used for a specific MIME
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 16:14:19 +0530, nupul kukreja wrote:
Well Luca thanks a millionyup it did help me solve my doubt...
I'm afraid that won't work. Multiple applications can handle the same file
types, and then the user can choose between them in their file manager or
select a default.
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