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update according to our discussions

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+ = Media types on Debian-Med desktops +
  Some Debian-Med package associate file suffixes to applications by using the 
method described in the MimeTypesSupport page of this wiki. This is a bit 
experimental an unofficial, as there is no support in upstream packages. This 
page keeps track of the associations.

  Eventually it will be better to forward the associations to the 
!FreeDesktop.org shared MIME database, in coordination with upstream.
@@ -20, +22 @@

  Hint: one can determine the MIME type using {{{gnomevfs-info}}} or 
{{{gnomevfs-info -s}}} (for the slow mode, see 
http://lists.debian.org/debian-med/2008/01/msg00073.html)


- == SEE ALSO =+ == Chemical MIME =+
+ Follwing discussion on the DebianMed mailing list 
(http://lists.debian.org/debian-med/2008/01/msg00093.html), it has been 
proposed that:
+
+  * If a chemical/* media type already exists, we will use it.
+  * We will not create new chemical/* media types.
+  * We will not migrate some types from chemical/* to text/*.
+  * If somebody can propose a patch that reduces the size of the warning for 
using the chemical/* types, we will make our packages recommend 
[http://packages.debian.org/chemical-mime-data chemical-mime-data], and file 
wishlist bugs wherever appropriate.
+
+
+ === See also ==
   * [http://msdlocal.ebi.ac.uk/docs/mimetype.html NCBI Mime-Type Document] 
(1996)
   * [http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/chemime/ Chemical MIME Home page] (2004)

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