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(Now I get these icons: they're intended to be used e.g. in OpenOffice for the "New document -> (...whatever type...)" action, or similar.) |
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text-x-script OK | text-x-script OK | ||
video-x-generic OK | video-x-generic OK | ||
x-office-address-book | x-office-address-book OK | ||
x-office-calendar Needed | x-office-calendar Needed | ||
x-office-document OK | x-office-document OK | ||
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application-x-bittorrent OK | application-x-bittorrent OK | ||
application-x-mswinurl OK | application-x-mswinurl OK | ||
x-office-contact OK (should be used as "contact" icon, | |||
that is, someone != actual user) | |||
x-media-podcast -> move to Amarok, or OK | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 29 December 2007
Specification compliance of icon names
With MIME types, there is no complete list of icon names in the spec. Therefore, they are divided in categories:
Standard FD.o MIME Types
This is the complete list in the FD.o spec:
application-x-executable OK audio-x-generic OK font-x-generic (valid? font-* is not in IANA.) image-x-generic OK package-x-generic OK (valid? package-* is not in IANA.) text-html OK text-x-generic OK text-x-generic-template Needed text-x-script OK video-x-generic OK x-office-address-book OK x-office-calendar Needed x-office-document OK x-office-presentation Needed x-office-spreadsheet OK
These are included in Tango:
application-certificate x-office-document-template x-office-drawing x-office-drawing-template x-office-presentation-template x-office-spreadsheet-template
It has not yet been determined which Tango icons we will need to use.
Icons for Standard MIME Types
This is the complete list in the FD.o spec Non-regular files:
inode-blockdevice Needed inode-chardevice Needed inode-directory OK inode-fifo Needed inode-mount-point Not needed, because it's not displayed as its own icon inode-socket Not needed (right?) inode-symlink Not needed, because it's not displayed as its own icon
Other MIME types conforming to IANA
application-xhtml+xml OK text-vcalendar OK text-plain OK
Note for IANA conformity, see: [1]
Other MIME types needed for KDE
application-x-bittorrent OK application-x-mswinurl OK x-office-contact OK (should be used as "contact" icon, that is, someone != actual user) x-media-podcast -> move to Amarok, or OK