On Thu, 2009-08-27 at 20:33 +0200, Olivier Girard wrote: > Hello everybody and TJ > I said TJ because he hasn't had this mail because he wasn't in the > team when you have post this and perhaps he could tell you the > solution. > Thanks, olivier > > 2009/8/21 Jonathan Thomas <[email protected]> > Sorry for all of the emails tonight, I'm just on a roll. I > have a question for everyone. I think we need to add a > Mime-type and mime-type icon for our .osp (OpenShot Project) > file extension. I would like for .osp files to use the > OpenShot_logo.png icon, and know that "openshot" is the > associated program / command. Now when you pass an .osp file > as an argument to OpenShot, it will load the project file. I > looked into this, but I never have figured it out. I guess > the goal is for a user to see the OpenShot icon on their > project file, double click it, and it opens their project in > OpenShot.
Mime-types are stored in "/usr/share/mime/". Per-package types are in "/usr/share/mime/packages/<package-name>.xml". XML DTD is http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/shared-mime-info Launcher info is stored in /usr/lib/mime/packages/<package-name> e.g. "/usr/lib/mime/packages/openshot" : ----- application/x-openshot-project; /usr/bin/openshot '%s'; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"; priority=5 ----- As I understand it, the icon is determined from the "openshot.desktop" "Icon=openshot.png" line. I'll test this to be sure. I'll add the required mime-type files to the source so it can be added to the bzr trunk, and also the required debian-specific processing to ensure it as added to the user's system. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openshot.developers Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openshot.developers More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

