Hi, sorry about this folks but having a bit of a head scratching time
with Gnome.
A word processor and spreadsheet package I've used for years is
softmaker office. It's a remnant from my Windows days and people have
tried to convert me over to Abiword and Gnumeric but they keep
failing, due to file compatibility issues mainly. However with this
latest headache they might just win.
Softmaker Office files and templates have *.tmd, *.tmv, *.pmv and
*.pmd extensions. I always found this easy under KDE Kontrol Centre
but as a fairly recent Gnome convert I was trying to change two
things, and I'm struggling;
1. Set the correct application to open files with the extensions
above. This I have now done. I was searching through the Gnome menus,
synaptic and Googling for ages and in the end it was as simple as
right clicking the file in nautilus and selecting properties, open
with, add -> /home/martin/bin/office/textmaker etc. This sets the
correct application for all files ending in *.tmd, etc
2. Change the icon for all files ending in *.tmd etc. This I cannot
do. I can do it for individual files by right clicking in nautilus and
selecting properties, clicking on the icon and browsing for different
one, but it only does it for that one file say something called
report.tmd, not all files ending in *.tmd. Is this correct behaviour
or a bug? I know Gnome tries to be more transparent than KDEs change
everything ideals, but I thought this might be a relatively easy thing
to do for a window manager. I must be missing something easy like my
booboo in item 1, but what? It's driving me mad.
Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks & regards,
Martin