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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Apr  3 04:01:52 -0800 
2005 -------
Ahh, I see, so it is not the filename itself that causes the trouble, but how
you can reference it... 

But that it treats everything after a dot as extension is a bug in the
implementation, since the admin-guide (gnome2.6) reads:
"icon_filename
Specifies the filename of an icon to represent the MIME type. Does not specify
the path to the filename, or the file extension."

so you were right :-)

>If I didn't get the Icon Theme Spec wrong, application specific icons should go
>into the hicolor theme, where they would not collide with the gnome-icon-theme.

Yes, I thought of this as well, and tried it out. But unfortunately
nautilus/libgnomeui/gnome-vfs (I think it is libgnomeui that handles this, but
I'm not sure) doesn't look in the hicolor-theme for the mime-icons :-(

But maybe I had typos in my tests, so I'll check again later. (It is OK when you
don't include the links in the RPM)

> [mandrake doesn't follow symlinks in /usr/share/applications]

running a mandrake (9.0) based system myself, I'm kind of surprised.. My version
does honor the symlinks...

>[Tryexec]
>Wouldn't this move obsolete the writer, calc, etc. trigger ?

Hmm, I guess it would, but I didn't check what update-desktop-database does when
it encounters an entry with non-existant tryexec..
Just checked it: No problem, this should work.

But to get this right: The menu-packages would install "real" .desktop-files in
/usr/share/applications (and the other relevant locations) that contain a
tryexec to "/etc/openoffice.org-1.9/program/<module>" - Is this correct?

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