Re: Feature request to expand MIME in order to allow application register default treatment of directories with custom extension

2022-06-19 Thread Elsie Hupp
Some clarification via the documentation and also this StackExchange answer from 2008: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/121147 macOS `DocumentPackages` do not need an internal `Info.plist`; rather, filetypes are registered with the operating system via the `Info.plist` of an application

Re: Feature request to expand MIME in order to allow application register default treatment of directories with custom extension

2022-06-19 Thread Elsie Hupp
My initial email from yesterday got held back because the size was too big. Hopefully this version makes it through. Begin forwarded message: From: Elsie Hupp Subject: Re: Feature request to expand MIME in order to allow application register default treatment of directories with custom

Re: Feature request to expand MIME in order to allow application register default treatment of directories with custom extension

2022-06-18 Thread J Blackquill
Am Fr., 17. Juni 2022 um 08:16 Uhr schrieb Hossein : > > — > > To Whom it may concern / Dear XDG Team, > > I'm writing to you regarding "MIME" specification. > > If I'm not wrong, I was born after the internet has become accessible to the > average users in the United States, so I understand that

Re: Feature request to expand MIME in order to allow application register default treatment of directories with custom extension

2022-06-18 Thread notebook
To Whom it may concern / Dear XDG Team, I'd like to add a use case I consider important: You would finally be able to version complex file types like odt or odf (e.g. in git), which are currently unversionable, because they're zipping themselves. Regards Chris / DarkTrick On 2022/06/17

Feature request to expand MIME in order to allow application register default treatment of directories with custom extension

2022-06-17 Thread Hossein
— To Whom it may concern / Dear XDG Team, I'm writing to you regarding "MIME" specification. If I'm not wrong, I was born after the internet has become accessible to the average users in the United States, so I understand that I might not have the same association with certain ideas and