Alexander Larsson wrote:
On Sat, 2006-06-17 at 16:40 -0700, James Richard Tyrer wrote:
Waldo Bastian wrote:
On Friday 16 June 2006 06:04, Mike Hearn wrote:
This wasn't written by me but apparently it works:
http://cvs.sunsite.dk/viewcvs.cgi/autopackage/main/share/apkg-mimetype.xsl?
rev=1.3&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup
Bear in mind they aren't an exact match. You have to specify an icon
name in the freedesktop.org XML file in a separate namespace --
linking icons to mime types has never actually been specced out!
The recent concensus is to use <major>-<minor>.png as icon for mimeypes.
See the bottom of
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards_2fshared_2dmime_2dinfo_2dspec
Yes, this is what I had understood except that currently GNOME is using:
gnome-mime-<major>-<minor>
which generalizes as:
<desktop>-mime-<major>-<minor>
so I used for the KDE scribus icon:
kde-mime-application-x-scribus
Clearly, we should drop the 'desktop' prefix and the 'mime' is now
redundant since the MIME type icons will be in the subdirectory
"mimetypes". So (dropping these), a script to create the KDE MIME type
'desktop' files is going to use:
application-x-scribus
Gnome has moved to this form already (although the full move might take
a while), since its what the new icon nameing specification specifies.
However, themed mimetypes are still sort of non-ideal. I proposed
something earlier that I hope would make it work better:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xdg/2005-December/007634.html
But there hasn't been any motion on this since then.
With something like this in place the mime spec for the
application/x-scribus mimetype could specify a generic icon name that
all icon themes have, and then the file conflict issue is much less
problematic. I.E. if you don't install the icon in hicolor then themes
without the specific scribus icon will still get a not-total-crap icon
for the scribus files.
I have previously suggested on the XDG list that the: "Icon=" variable
in the 'desktop' file could have a list of possible icons, rather than
just one to be searched for in order L2R. It appears to me that this
would give the most control over specific vs. generic MIME type icons.
--
JRT
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