Am Montag, den 14.01.2008, 09:53 +0100 schrieb Andreas Tille: > On Sun, 13 Jan 2008, Daniel Leidert wrote: > > > Oh wait, I see you followed my advice and used text/ for the MIME type > > and the chemical/* types only seem to be aliases. In this case you > > should add: > > > > <alias type="chemical/njplot"/> (diito for mase) > > Could you provide a patch? I'm afraid I do not completely understand > what you mean. Attached is the .sharedmimeinfo file for njplot (based on the one currently in SVN) for the case, that is must comply to the following requirements: - text/x-clustalw-tree is a pain text file (so it's a sub-class of text/plain) - chemical/njplot is an alias for text/x-clustalw-tree But Charles said, that the chemical/* MIME type names are not longer used. So you shouldn't ship them (because their name does not comply to the standards). However the sub-class information is necessary for several MIME classes (see the Link to the GNOME list archive). > BTW, if you would like SVN access to Debian-Med SVN which in several > places might share interests with DebiChem feel free to ask for it. Thanks, but I think, I cannot help atm. I'm busy with debichem and debian-xml-sgml and my private packages. I just try to help to understand the MIME stuff a bit better (because I had to learn it some time ago :)). Regards, Daniel
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