The list is reasonable for fallbacks (file is executable), but how can I
ensure my icon is chosen for all themes (that don't override this
specific type)?
Asides:
If I switch the executable bit, the list becomes application-t4l-pixie,
application-x-generic, text-x-generic, with the text icon chosen.
Poking through the gio code (just enough to hang myself), I notice that
gio automatically adds one of "folder", "application-x-executable", or
"text-x-generic" to the list of icon names.
Since the "gnome" theme defines icons for these three mimetypes, it
seems it would never be sufficient to add icons only to the hicolor
theme--one must add to the gnome theme as well.
I don't like adding non-themed icons to the theme directories. Any
thoughts on a better angle?
michael
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