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--- Comment #13 from Denni
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--- Comment #12 from Stefan Brüns ---
Whatever ...
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--- Comment #11 from David Palacio ---
(In reply to Stefan Brüns from comment #10)
> Because globs are to ambiguous.
Globs *may* be ambiguous but not always and usually not. This is taken into
account in the instructions I referred to in my previous com
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--- Comment #10 from Stefan Brüns ---
Because globs are to ambiguous. Just because you have an entry in the mimetype
database which says *.dsf is some format it does not mean *all* files with an
dsf extension adhere to this format. It *may* be a file fr
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--- Comment #9 from tagwer...@innerjoin.org ---
(In reply to David Palacio from comment #8)
> ... This omission doesn't make it incorrect ...
I think the omission means (here) that you cannot choose whether to index that
particular mimetype or not ...
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--- Comment #8 from David Palacio ---
Can I ask why is the file content is being checked? If the user says it is a
DSON file, it is. The user says it is by means of the entry in the user mime
type database. Why is the accuracy of the type subclass impor
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--- Comment #7 from Stefan Brüns ---
By omitting the 'sub-class-of=text/plain', the mimetype declaration essentially
tells "this is a binary file". Obviously this is not true for the affected
files, so 'text/plain' is the better match here.
By adding t
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--- Comment #5 from David Palacio ---
I'm sorry, I don't know Baloo internals. I explain my experience from my point
of view. I may have a little experience programming and know a tiny bit of KDE
libraries but in this situation, I am but a final user. I
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--- Comment #4 from Stefan Brüns ---
Baloo does not "restrict itself". It uses QMimeDatabase.
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--- Comment #3 from David Palacio ---
Furthermore, text/plain probably should be handled as a special case.
shared-mime-info isn't anywhere close to be a complete database.
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--- Comment #2 from David Palacio ---
Wait, so does Baloo restrict itself to the system shared mime info database?
Does it not use the user mimetype database? Because that file is registered by
Wine. See:
$ xdg-mime query filetype "Wine/Daz/drive_c/use
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