On Tue, 2004-06-29 at 22:49, Gérard Milmeister wrote: > What is the exact procedure that gnome-vfs2 (as in nautilus) uses to > determine the mime-type? > > Apparently the mime types in /usr/share/mime-info (and in > ~.gnome/mime-info) are no longer used. I noticed this, when I tried to > create a mime type "application/mathematica" with extension "nb" for > Mathematica notebooks. This shows up in gnome-file-types-properties, but > other otherwise is completely ignored and gnomevfs-info > file://$PWD/measure.nb simply shows: > Name : measure.nb > Type : Regular > MIME type : text/plain > So, is it true, that a user can assign an application to a mime type > that already exists, but not create new ones? Yes. This is a known bug, caused by gnome moving over to a new mime system, but failing to do so in all places. Some people are working on fixing mime in Gnome atm. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Alexander Larsson Red Hat, Inc alexl@xxxxxxxxxx alla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx He's a witless Amish card sharp from the Mississippi delta. She's a violent blonde college professor with the soul of a mighty warrior. They fight crime!