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> 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?
I guess, that icons are definitively not an issue of LyX (so this discussion is
off-topic :-) but rather of whatever file manager / environment you are using (in your
case, it is KFM, I suppose).
Matej