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Alexander G. M. Smith wrote: [...] | A file type would tell us that a file is a text file and can be opened | by certain applications (text/e-mail can be opened by e-mail reader, | text editor, etc) and have other properties (lists of standard | attributes, default icon). A plugin ID says that the file can use text | related plugins (like a word count, or XML structure as a subdirectory). | | In both cases there is a global repository (I assume) that associates | the file type or plugin ID with a list of things about it.
I'm not sure how automatic this is. Standard things like directories, block devices, files, symlinks, and so on are all separate plugins.
Other than that, it doesn't seem so automatic. I have to explicitly turn on encryption, but I can do it to any kind of file or directory -- assuming the cryptocompress plugin worked yet.
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