** Description changed:

- Dia is able to read and save SVG files.  However, the GNOME desktop file 
/usr/share/applications/dia.desktop does not advertise this fact.  It lists only
-     MimeType=application/x-dia-diagram;
+ Dia is able to read SVG files and also save them (via export).  However, the 
GNOME desktop file /usr/share/applications/dia.desktop does not advertise this 
fact.  It lists only
+     MimeType=application/x-dia-diagram;
  
  (This has consequences e.g. for the MyPaint application, which allows
  use of an external program to edit vector graphics.  It does not list
  Dia as an option for editing SVG.)
  
  The MimeType line should *at least* contain
-     MimeType=application/x-dia-diagram;image/svg+xml;
- and I have confirmed that this change fixes the MyPaint problem after a 
reboot.  
+     MimeType=application/x-dia-diagram;image/svg+xml;
+ and I have confirmed that this change fixes the MyPaint problem after a 
reboot.
  
  However, I am sure that there are other MIME types that Dia can handle,
  and these should be listed as well in dia.desktop.
  
  I am using Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, MATE edition, based on Ubuntu 14.04.
  I am using the dia-common package version 0.97.2-15ubuntu1.

** Description changed:

  Dia is able to read SVG files and also save them (via export).  However, the 
GNOME desktop file /usr/share/applications/dia.desktop does not advertise this 
fact.  It lists only
      MimeType=application/x-dia-diagram;
  
  (This has consequences e.g. for the MyPaint application, which allows
  use of an external program to edit vector graphics.  It does not list
  Dia as an option for editing SVG.)
  
  The MimeType line should *at least* contain
      MimeType=application/x-dia-diagram;image/svg+xml;
- and I have confirmed that this change fixes the MyPaint problem after a 
reboot.
+ and I have confirmed that this change fixes the MyPaint problem after 
update-desktop-database
  
  However, I am sure that there are other MIME types that Dia can handle,
  and these should be listed as well in dia.desktop.
  
  I am using Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, MATE edition, based on Ubuntu 14.04.
  I am using the dia-common package version 0.97.2-15ubuntu1.

** Description changed:

  Dia is able to read SVG files and also save them (via export).  However, the 
GNOME desktop file /usr/share/applications/dia.desktop does not advertise this 
fact.  It lists only
      MimeType=application/x-dia-diagram;
  
  (This has consequences e.g. for the MyPaint application, which allows
  use of an external program to edit vector graphics.  It does not list
  Dia as an option for editing SVG.)
  
  The MimeType line should *at least* contain
      MimeType=application/x-dia-diagram;image/svg+xml;
- and I have confirmed that this change fixes the MyPaint problem after 
update-desktop-database
+ and I have confirmed that this change fixes the MyPaint problem after running 
update-desktop-database.
  
  However, I am sure that there are other MIME types that Dia can handle,
  and these should be listed as well in dia.desktop.
  
  I am using Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, MATE edition, based on Ubuntu 14.04.
  I am using the dia-common package version 0.97.2-15ubuntu1.

** Description changed:

  Dia is able to read SVG files and also save them (via export).  However, the 
GNOME desktop file /usr/share/applications/dia.desktop does not advertise this 
fact.  It lists only
      MimeType=application/x-dia-diagram;
  
  (This has consequences e.g. for the MyPaint application, which allows
  use of an external program to edit vector graphics.  It does not list
  Dia as an option for editing SVG.)
  
  The MimeType line should *at least* contain
      MimeType=application/x-dia-diagram;image/svg+xml;
- and I have confirmed that this change fixes the MyPaint problem after running 
update-desktop-database.
+ (I have confirmed that this change fixes the MyPaint problem after running 
update-desktop-database.)
  
  However, I am sure that there are other MIME types that Dia can handle,
  and these should be listed as well in dia.desktop.
  
  I am using Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, MATE edition, based on Ubuntu 14.04.
  I am using the dia-common package version 0.97.2-15ubuntu1.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1514093

Title:
  dia.desktop does not list all supported MIME types

Status in dia package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Dia is able to read SVG files and also save them (via export).  However, the 
GNOME desktop file /usr/share/applications/dia.desktop does not advertise this 
fact.  It lists only
      MimeType=application/x-dia-diagram;

  (This has consequences e.g. for the MyPaint application, which allows
  use of an external program to edit vector graphics.  It does not list
  Dia as an option for editing SVG.)

  The MimeType line should *at least* contain
      MimeType=application/x-dia-diagram;image/svg+xml;
  (I have confirmed that this change fixes the MyPaint problem after running 
update-desktop-database.)

  However, I am sure that there are other MIME types that Dia can
  handle, and these should be listed as well in dia.desktop.

  I am using Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, MATE edition, based on Ubuntu 14.04.
  I am using the dia-common package version 0.97.2-15ubuntu1.

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