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We forgot to define a MIME-type for D!
Feb 10, 2013
Marco Leise
Feb 10, 2013
alex
Feb 10, 2013
alex
Feb 10, 2013
Ali Çehreli
Feb 10, 2013
1100110
Feb 10, 2013
Jacob Carlborg
Feb 10, 2013
alex
Feb 10, 2013
Johannes Pfau
Feb 10, 2013
Brian Schott
Feb 10, 2013
Marco Leise
Feb 10, 2013
Marco Leise
Feb 10, 2013
Andrej Mitrovic
Feb 10, 2013
Marco Leise
Feb 10, 2013
1100110
Feb 10, 2013
Jacob Carlborg
Feb 10, 2013
Nick Sabalausky
Feb 11, 2013
Stewart Gordon
May 23, 2014
Dejan Lekic
February 10, 2013
Oh noes...
Now Mono-Develop used text/x-d and Pygments uses text/x-dsrc.

-- 
Marco

February 10, 2013
On Sunday, 10 February 2013 at 17:15:40 UTC, Marco Leise wrote:
> Oh noes...
> Now Mono-Develop used text/x-d and Pygments uses text/x-dsrc.

Yep, I chose text/x-d mainly because the type for c#-files had been text/x-sharp, and since there probably is no other program that uses .d or .di files, I kept that one :) - But yeah, define one and I'll take it over!
Isn't there a bigger registration process required in terms of ISO or such?
February 10, 2013
> text/x-csharp
sry, there really should be a way to edit posts..
February 10, 2013
On 02/10/2013 11:22 AM, alex wrote:
> Yep, I chose text/x-d mainly because the type for c#-files had been
> text/x-sharp, and since there probably is no other program that uses .d
> or .di files, I kept that one :)
vim occasionally thinks .d files are 'dtrace' files.

I have no idea what that is though.
February 10, 2013
On 2013-02-10 18:22, alex wrote:

> Yep, I chose text/x-d mainly because the type for c#-files had been
> text/x-sharp, and since there probably is no other program that uses .d
> or .di files, I kept that one :) - But yeah, define one and I'll take it
> over!
> Isn't there a bigger registration process required in terms of ISO or such?

DTrace uses .d files.

"Tracing programs (also referred to as scripts) are written using the D programming language (not to be confused with other programming languages named "D")"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DTrace

-- 
/Jacob Carlborg
February 10, 2013
On 2013-02-10 18:43, 1100110 wrote:

> vim occasionally thinks .d files are 'dtrace' files.
>
> I have no idea what that is though.

It can be used for debugging, tracking system calls and similar.

-- 
/Jacob Carlborg
February 10, 2013
On Sunday, 10 February 2013 at 17:47:54 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
> On 2013-02-10 18:43, 1100110 wrote:
>
>> vim occasionally thinks .d files are 'dtrace' files.
>>
>> I have no idea what that is though.
>
> It can be used for debugging, tracking system calls and similar.

So, which mime is there (left) to take?
And how does one occupy a mime type?

Is there legal registration stuff to do, as I asked before? Anyone who knows..ah ok I'll google this.. :)
February 10, 2013
On 02/10/2013 09:24 AM, alex wrote:
>> text/x-csharp
> sry, there really should be a way to edit posts..

The forum interface makes it look like something else but these are "newsgroups" which by definition uses the NNTP protocol. As far as I know, NNTP does not have a way of editing.

Even if it had, the clients could be configured to ignore the edit requests.

Ali
February 10, 2013
Am Sun, 10 Feb 2013 18:57:12 +0100
schrieb "alex" <info@alexanderbothe.com>:

> On Sunday, 10 February 2013 at 17:47:54 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
> > On 2013-02-10 18:43, 1100110 wrote:
> >
> >> vim occasionally thinks .d files are 'dtrace' files.
> >>
> >> I have no idea what that is though.
> >
> > It can be used for debugging, tracking system calls and similar.
> 
> So, which mime is there (left) to take?
> And how does one occupy a mime type?

http://www.iana.org/cgi-bin/mediatypes.pl

If you want it to be implemented on linux, probably ask on a FreeDesktop mailing list, freedesktop.org maintains the linux mime database.
February 10, 2013
On 2/10/13, alex <info@alexanderbothe.com> wrote:
> So, which mime is there (left) to take?

dlang? x-dlang? or something like that.
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