On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 12:08:50AM +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
> I guess this should solve the mimetypes issue of openraster files.
Thanks! One problem solved.
bye,
Martin
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Hello,
I am developer, who usually helps also about mimetypes in KDE.
I looked at the current situation, and given there is some agreement on a
common format, I did the following:
- created a mimetype definition for the image/openraster (with both glob and
content match) basing on the mypaint wi
On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 01:18:30PM +0100, Andrew Chadwick wrote:
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> Ana Beatriz, Raúl: would that seem acceptable from a KDE/krita
> perspective? I've no idea how KDE integrates thumbnailers, sadly.
krita has handled this on its way and ship:
cat /usr/share/mime/packages/krita_ora.xml
http:/
[Cc:ed the named Debian krita maintainers and Bernd (maintainer of
gimp-plugin-registry). Hi guys; Martin is the upstream maintainer of
oratools, a bundle of plugins and desktop support for the OpenRaster
file format: http://gitorious.org/mypaint/oratools . Any comments?]
Martin Renold wrote:
On Sun, Sep 06, 2009 at 10:56:05PM +0100, Andrew Chadwick wrote:
> 1. MyPaint does not ship with a mime-info entry for OpenRaster
> files, meaning that ORA files appear in file manager programs as
> though they were ZIP archives.
I was wondering whether MyPaint should really have this mime? Anywa
Package: mypaint
Version: 0.7.1-1
Severity: minor
OpenRaster files created by MyPaint are indistinguishable from Zip
archives when viewed in Nautilus, to the extent of being shown with an
incorrect MIME type (application/zip instead of image/openraster). Plus
of course the icon is that of a zi
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