GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 128888
use file extension instead of mime-type
Last modified: 2004-12-22 21:47:04 UTC
Hi, Users expect, that the action (which application is to be run) is determined by file extension. The mime-type idea is a terrible thing for a normal user. They simply don't understand it. It should be configurable (per user or per system) if mime type or file extension is to be used. The ideal would be if: 1. switch to recognizing file type by it's extension. 2. as in 1 but if one extension is used for different mime types, then in such case nautilus should detect mime type from file content. This should be controlled by user - eg. if user wants to associate an extension with another application, he would get dialog box with question if previous association is to be dropped or if the mime type for this extension should be detected by file content. This should also improve performance of directory listing a lot!
I'm gonna mark this as duplicate of bug 102017, too. There are some other bugs open about the file association issue, please add your thoughts about it there. IIRC there was a discussion about this on nautilus-list not too long ago. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 102017 ***