Wrong icons on nautilus-gio



      * All archive (zip, tgz, tbz, rmp(?), deb(?)...) files show the
        regular file icon. They should use instead
        "package-x-generic"[1]
      * All fonts file could/should use "font-x-generic"
      * HTML files could/should use "text-html"
      * PDF and PS files are using regular file icon. Why not
        "x-office-document"? (of course when you disable the preview)
      * same for MS Office, OpenOffice.org 1 and 2, Gnumeric and Abiword
        files: please use x-office-[document,presentation,spreadsheet]
      * shell script files (and maybe Python, Perl, Ruby...)
        should/could use "text-x-script" icon. Note that when you enable
        the +x, Nautilus uses "application-x-executable".
      * .vcf files could/should use "x-office-address-book" icon (same
        for other file formats to store contacts)
      * .ics files could/should use "x-office-calendar" icon (same for
        other file formats to store events)

Icons under computer:// are wrong too, but it's still under
implementation, isn't it? However, IMHO could be a good idea use
"drive-*" icons for drives (for example "drive-optical" for your CD/DVD
drives when empty) and "media-*" icons for mounted media (for example
"media-optical" when a CD is inside the drive).

Oh, for a list of currently available icons in gnome-icon-theme using
icon names from icon naming spec, see
http://people.freedesktop.org/~jimmac/icons/


[1] BTW in gnome-vfs --> gio transition, are we using (or planning to
use) icon names from fd.o con Naming Spec, aren't we?



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