Hi. I'm a developer trying to integrate a non-GNOME app with the GNOME desktop, and i'm having a devil of a time finding docs describing how to do this. Much of what i have found appears to be rather out of date. By trial-and-error i've come up with the following files to install under the mime-info directory: -------- <gnome-prefix>/share/mime-info/my-mime-type.mime -------- application/x-myvendor-myapplication ext: myext MYEXT -------- <gnome-prefix>/share/mime-info/my-mime-type.keys -------- application/x-myvendor-myapplication: open=myapp %f edit=myapp %f view=myapp %f icon_filename=myapp-icon.png description=MyApplication Document default_action_type=application short_list_application_ids_for_novice_user_level=myapp short_list_application_ids_for_intermediate_user_level=myapp short_list_application_ids_for_advanced_user_level=myapp -------- end -------- 'myapp-icon.png' is installed in <gnome-prefix>/share/pixmaps/. Here are some of the questions i've got: (1) For the apps listed in 'short_list_application_ids_for_novice_user_level'[*] (and '..._intermediate_...' and '..._advanced_...': Are the "application IDs" paths to binaries, or names of desktop files (e.g., myapp.desktop), or something else? That is, how do they map to an application? (2) Why don't absolute path names work for icon_filename? It seems i have to put a copy of an icon into /usr/share/pixmaps/ in order for Nautilus to use it. I.e., the following does not seem to work: icon_filename=/opt/myapp/share/myapp-icon.png Doesn't seem to work when double-quoted either: icon_filename="/opt/myapp/share/myapp-icon.png" (3) How do i extend a MIME type that may already be defined? For example, say myapp also reads and writes documents produced by bobsapp (type application/x-bob-bobsapp). Bobsapp is installed, and hence has already installed a .mime and .keys file. Is it sufficient for me to install additional .mime and .keys files, or am i supposed to edit or replace files installed by bobsapp? (4) Where can i find up-to-date documentation on MIME types and GNOME? I can't seem to find any useful information on developer.gnome.org or by searching on Google, and i'm becoming rather frustrated. I really don't have time to waste searching through source code, learning GNOME APIs, or scavenging through Makefiles. It's hard enough to sift through stuff on developer.gnome.org (i can't even find a search function there!). I'd appreciate help, pointers, or even pseudo-philosophical platitudes. I'm an intelligent, responsible, adult human being, and this shouldn't be this difficult. ________________ [*] Why the devil such an incredibly long name for a simple field in a text file? Geez, folks! -- jim knoble | jmknoble pobox com | http://www.pobox.com/~jmknoble/ (GnuPG fingerprint: 31C4:8AAC:F24E:A70C:4000::BBF4:289F:EAA8:1381:1491)
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