System icons missing OpenDocument format MIME-types
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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oxygen-icons (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: koffice
OpenDocument Format icons are missing from the directories /usr/share/
The regular documents have these extensions usually:
.odt .ods .odp .odg .odc .odf .odb .odi .odm
The document templates have these extensions usually:
.ott .ots .otp .otg .otc .otf .oti
There are quite a few OpenOffice icons, but the format is application-
Now that several Ubuntu applications use the format as their default, (K)Ubuntu's icon set should reflect that.
FWIW:
Regular documents
Text .odt application/
Spreadsheet .ods application/
Presentation .odp application/
Drawing .odg application/
Chart .odc application/
Formula .odf application/
Image .odi application/
Master Document .odm application/
Template Mimetypes:
Text .ott application/
Spreadsheet .ots application/
Presentation .otp application/
Drawing .otg application/
Chart template .otc application/
Formula template .otf application/
Image template .oti application/
Web page template .oth application/
This is a high priority easy fix issue. ODF is one of the most significant developments for a long time, and its application independence needs to be reflected in the icons used for related files. *buntu ships with 2 major applications that use ODF as the default file format, and a number of others that have import/export support or subset support.