Update the MIME type answer for GNOME 2.8.

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Joe Marcus Clarke 2004-12-11 19:07:01 +00:00
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one to easily add MIME types to this database.
Therefore, if applications such as Nautilus complain
that there is no MIME type associated with a particular
file, using the <em>Associate Application</em> interface will
file, using the <em>Open With</em> tab under Properties
not work.</p>
<p>New MIME types can be added in one of two places. They
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<p>Finally (and unfortunately), you must logout and log
back in to GNOME for the changes to fully take effect.
The <em>Associate Application</em> interface can now
Nautilus' <em>Properties-&gt;Open With</em> interface can now
be used to associate an application to this MIME type.
Hopefully all of this will be made much easier in a future
GNOME release.</p>