Ogg mime icon is default gnome foot
Robert Brimhall
rbrimhal at bellsouth.net
Wed Nov 12 07:33:07 UTC 2003
Ok, Now they are just plain white pieces of "paper" after I chmoded
a-x... I do have the icon in the Bluecurve theme under mimetypes...
On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 01:14, Kevin Francis wrote:
> look in the filetypes folder for the theme you're using and see whether
> there is an OGG type. if there is none, copy and rename the mp3 one
> appropriately
>
> another thing is that if the OGG is set to executable ... it won't show
> properly.
>
> --
> Kevin Francis
> <http://denial.loose-screws.com/>
>
>
> Robert Brimhall wrote:
> > Wonder if this is filed as a bug?
> >
> > On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 22:58, Drew Dunn wrote:
> >
> >>On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 21:44, Robert Brimhall wrote:
> >>
> >>>Just curious if anyone else's ogg files show the correct mime icon? My
> >>>mp3's do but not the oggs... I tried to change it in the file types and
> >>>settings tool but it doesn't seem to appear in nautilus. Any ideas?
> >>
> >>Mine behave the same way that yours do. I haven't been able to change
> >>it, either.
> >>
> >>Drew
>
>
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Robert Brimhall <rbrimhal at bellsouth.net>
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