On Friday 02 March 2001 04:49, Matej Cepl wrote:
> > Whoops! You sure got a point there, now it's a c++ file.....:-)
> > But how about this one: one of my .lyx files uses a java (JBuilder)
> > file????
>
> ????
>
> Would you elaborate on it a little bit? What do you mean by "uses Java"?
> That you have mixed Java program (isn't it a binary?) inside of LyX
> document? I suppose, that then you are on your own :-) And you certainly
> know much more than I do!
>
> Matej
Oh I'm sorry, this was supposed to be java 'icon', not file. What I'm after 
is just that I'm wondering why my .lyx files use all kinds of different 
icons, most of them use the C++ icon, many use the textfile icon, sometimes 
they use the icon for executable files, and now a couple of them use the 
.java icon belonging to the JBuilder program. 
All of this is in SuSE Linux 7.0
At work i use Klyx in Caldera Open Linux 2.4, the .lyx files appear there 
with the executable and the text icons.
This is not a problem for me, not at all, I just think that it's a bit weird 
so I wonder why this is. Is it the .lyx file-ending that confuses the system 
or is it something in the file itself that makes the system choose different 
kinds of icons?

Cheers,

ei 

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