A Dimecres, 31 d'agost de 2011, Christoph Feck vàreu escriure:
On Tuesday 30 August 2011 23:50:14 Martin Koller wrote:
Hi,
In my application I use KImageIO::mimeTypes to determine which
formats I can load (e.g. the output of it is used in my .desktop
file to fill in the MimeType
On Friday, August 26, 2011 12:06:26 Stephen Kelly wrote:
Was this decided upon at some point? I got conflicting stories from
sysadmin and other developers. Yesterday after migrating
kdeaccessibility to git I was asked by a sysadmin to rename the X.Y
branches to KDE/X.Y I think concensus
On Tuesday 30 August 2011, Martin Koller wrote:
Hi,
In my application I use KImageIO::mimeTypes to determine which formats I
can load (e.g. the output of it is used in my .desktop file to fill in the
MimeType definition).
However I see that obviously Qt can already (to some degree) load
On Wednesday, 31. August 2011 11:13:49 Albert Astals Cid wrote:
I think you don't need to add the [x-test] lines, they are generated
by scripty, as far as I know.
That's correct.
ok, removed.
But I have a general question: Why is there a Name[lang]= field at all ?
The translation for
On Wednesday, 31. August 2011 14:03:57 Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
You should remember to also make the compressed type a subtype of the correct
compressed archive type. This way the file can be recognized and decompressed
even if no direct image/svg+xml-compressed handler is registered.
A Dimecres, 31 d'agost de 2011, vàreu escriure:
On Wednesday, 31. August 2011 11:13:49 Albert Astals Cid wrote:
I think you don't need to add the [x-test] lines, they are generated
by scripty, as far as I know.
That's correct.
ok, removed.
But I have a general question: Why is
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Albert Astals Cid aa...@kde.org wrote:
But I have a general question: Why is there a Name[lang]= field at all ?
The translation for the mime types is already given in the shared-mime-info
database.
Because it is a .desktop file and .desktop Name fields are
Ok it seems most people with a preference prefer KDE/X.Y over X.Y and for
valid reasons
1) Other non-kde blessed branches can have obvious names.
2) Kdelibs, base, etc. are already KDE/X.Y
3) More modules are already KDE/X.Y than X.Y so less to fix when enforcing
consistency. (after looking at
I forgot to mention some details about my proposal. See below.
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Jeremy Whiting jpwhit...@kde.org wrote:
Ok it seems most people with a preference prefer KDE/X.Y over X.Y and for
valid reasons
1) Other non-kde blessed branches can have obvious names.
2)
On Wednesday, August 31, 2011 16:33:15 Stefan Majewsky wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Albert Astals Cid aa...@kde.org wrote:
But I have a general question: Why is there a Name[lang]= field at all
?
The translation for the mime types is already given in the
shared-mime-info
On 31/08/11 15:33, Stefan Majewsky wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Albert Astals Cidaa...@kde.org wrote:
But I have a general question: Why is there a Name[lang]= field at all ?
The translation for the mime types is already given in the shared-mime-info
database.
Because it is a
On Wednesday 31 August 2011 11:39:13 Michael Pyne wrote:
such as why use .desktop files for mime types
Well, this doesn't define a mimetype, it defines a plugin :-)
(e.g. it defines whether reading or writing is supported, which shared-mime-
info doesn't do).
The translated name is redundant
On Wednesday 31 August 2011 16:14:34 Martin Koller wrote:
On Wednesday, 31. August 2011 14:03:57 Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
You should remember to also make the compressed type a subtype of the
correct compressed archive type. This way the file can be recognized
and decompressed even if
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On Wednesday, 31. August 2011 17:54:45 David Faure wrote:
The translated name is redundant indeed, though, it's not used, except when
looking at the servicetype's associated plugins in keditfiletype.
even in keditfiletype I do not see where the name is used.
E.g. using keditfiletype image/png
On Wednesday 31 August 2011, David Faure wrote:
On Wednesday 31 August 2011 16:14:34 Martin Koller wrote:
On Wednesday, 31. August 2011 14:03:57 Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
You should remember to also make the compressed type a subtype of the
correct compressed archive type. This way the
A Dimecres, 31 d'agost de 2011, Martin Koller vàreu escriure:
On Wednesday, 31. August 2011 17:54:45 David Faure wrote:
The translated name is redundant indeed, though, it's not used, except
when looking at the servicetype's associated plugins in keditfiletype.
even in keditfiletype I do not
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