Hi Nautilus guys
 
I have began to work with Jelle de Jong in order to define a common format for 
action extensions with Xfce file manager. As I was looking at [1], I realized 
that I might have badly interpreted [2].
 
In Nautilus-Actions, user used to be free to define a themed icon or a 
path-based one. And it is perfectly conceivable - at least for me - that a user 
define a set of actions with its own set of custom icons, which will be 
path-based.
 
For now, path-based icons defined for Nautilus actions are no more displayed in 
Nautilus context menus.
 
This is because somewhere between 2.20 and 2.22, Nautilus has switched from a 
path-based icon lookup to a theme-based one 
(fm-directory-view.c:add_extension_action_for_files()). The comment in the 
source states that "this should really used themed icons".
 
So, is it really a decision to only display themed icon in Nautilus menus, as 
this appears to me as a restriction to [1], and I don't understand the 
rationale behind this ?

If not, should I open a bug ? Join a patch to it ?

Thanks in advance for your help
Regards
Pierre
 
[1] 
http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/desktop-entry-spec-latest.html
[2] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=525845
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