@Peter: I agree that the current situation isn't great because hicolor
mimetype icons in fact never get shown. The proper thing to do would
probably be to display the custom mimetype icons when the default theme
is used and use the generic fallbacks when a custom theme is in use.

Regarding your reductio ad absurdum argument the correct behavior would
depend on whether we want to keep style or convey information. If we
want to keep the theme consistent the correct thing to do would be to
display all files as this icon - this may well be the author's intent.
However if we intend to convey information we could use the specific
hicolor theme icons. I think this decision would be best left to the
theme author, so the solution is to add a flag to the index.theme file,
let's call it "InheritsMimeTypes", that would determine whether to use
hicolor mime icons if they are more specific. If your theme is
reasonably tango-like then you set it to true. If it's completely
different like Gartoon Redux or Black&White, you set it to false so the
style is consistent.

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Incorrect icons displayed for mimetypes installed in hicolor theme only
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217997
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