Add icons for some Amiga emulation files#3885
Add icons for some Amiga emulation files#3885morganist merged 1 commit intoPapirusDevelopmentTeam:masterfrom
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Looking at the upstream |
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@morganist I'll do that, and see what I can do to get it looking nice. (Video co-processor gradients of course were a major feature on the Amiga itself, 😆) |
This commit adds icons for a couple of established file formats with the .adf extension and different signatures. They're floppy images, not ISO, and not optical anything, so the old symlink wasn't really appropriate. - application/x-amiga-disk-format (fs-uae's ADF_NORMAL) Packaged in current Debian testing's shared-mime-info. - application/x-adf (fs-uae's ADF_EXT1) Packaged in current Debian testing's fs-uae. There are a number of other disk formats out there that don't have MIME types that I can find. Some of them are generic disk dumps, others are very specific to the Amiga: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_Disk_File Not a lot we can do about the (prebuilt) WHDLoad format that's supported by some emulators. That's just a .lha archive without much regularity inside it, & no specific MIME type: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WHDLoad
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@morganist OK, I've worked around the gradient like you asked. Ready to go. |
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thank you! |
This commit adds icons for a couple of established file formats with the
.adfextension and different signatures. They're floppy images, not ISO, and not optical anything, so the old symlink wasn't really appropriate.application/x-amiga-disk-format(fs-uae'sADF_NORMAL)Packaged in current Debian testing's shared-mime-info.
application/x-adf(fs-uae'sADF_EXT1)Packaged in current Debian testing's fs-uae.
There are a number of other disk formats out there that don't have MIME types that I can find. Some of them are generic disk dumps, others are very specific to the Amiga: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_Disk_File
Not a lot we can do about the (prebuilt) WHDLoad format that's supported by some emulators. That's just a .lha archive without much regularity inside it, & no specific MIME type: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WHDLoad
Related issue: #2505
Oh no, a gradient. I hope the aesthetics are OK here, and that "object on top of object" is valid Papirus style. If you really would prefer a flat logo, or a boing ball, I can do that. However that rainbow double tick on a purple background should frankly yell "Amiga 3.1 boot screen" to anyone who knows it, and it echoes the fs-uae icon plenty too. Perhaps more than the exiting Papirus icon does.