tir, 20,.06.2006 kl. 15.24 -0300, skrev Augusto Arcoverde da Rocha: > Hi all, > > I'm trying to integrate a mime database with WineTools or Wine itself, > like CrossOver already does for GNOME, to launch a Linux application > from the Wine environment associated with the mime type. > > The gconftool seems to be this tool, but I didn't find a clear way to > retrieve such information using it. How to use gconftool to get file > extensions associated to it's mime types and the default action > associated to a mime type? > > The following command seems not be usefull in a Debian r3.1 with Gnome > 2.12.13: > > $ gconftool-2 --dump --recursive-list /schemas | \ > egrep "launcher|application|action|mime|extension" > > Most of the references about the association between an action and a > mime types point to gnome-vfs, but it's an API and seems to be > deprecated, despite the fact of being the nautilus core. > > No command line tool seems to query mime types, file extensions and > the launch action from a script. In API level, gnome-vfs looks like an > easy option, but the GConf is claimed to me more powerful and > flexible, supporting integration with other environments like KDE. > > Can someone point me to a more detailed documentation about mime types > and GConf (or gconftool) usage or give me some breadcrumb trails? > I think you want to look at the shared-mime-info module in CVS which has an xml file with mappings between mime types and programs.
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