On Tuesday 30 August 2011 23:50:14 Martin Koller wrote: > Hi, > > In my application I use KImageIO::mimeTypes to determine which > formats I can load (e.g. the output of it is used in my .desktop > file to fill in the MimeType definition). > > However I see that obviously Qt can already (to some degree) load > .svg and .svgz files, but KImageIO::mimeTypes does not return > image/svg+xml > image/svg+xml-compressed > > The solution would be to add 2 new desktop files in kdelibs/kimgio > (attached). This would automatically allow all image applications > to also load these file types, as they are then allowed in the > file selector as "supported format". > > However, Qt can not load all SVG files correctly ... > > Despite this fact, gwenview added these 2 MimeTypes as supported > formats in the .desktop file, so I wonder if we can add these > generally. > > Opinions ?
I think you don't need to add the [x-test] lines, they are generated by scripty, as far as I know. Albert knows better. Otherwise, no objections, people are still able to change application order, so that SVG is opened with Karbon or Inkscape. Christoph Feck (kdepepo) KDE Quality Team