Where are the mime infos fetched from ? I have a shell script named something.sh : #!/bin/bash emacs I've checked "Ask" in the nautilus prefs for executable text files. On double-click, nothing is asked, emacs pops up. In gnome-file-type-properties, settings for text/x-sh are : - Viewer: view as text - default action: Custom I changed the default action to "gedit". Did nothing. I checked the file type, it said: application/x-shellscript. I have the same result with the "file -i something.sh" command. I then ran a "grep /usr/share/mime-info/* -e x-shellscript" to see where the mime type was registered. No result. I'm confused. Shell scripts are registered in gnome-vfs.mime as text/x- sh but recognized as application/x-shellscript... Where did nautilus fetch this information from ? And this is not the only inconsistency in mime types. -- Boris de Laage <emak free fr>
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