I have a recently (last Friday) updated CentOS 4.5 desktop running OOo 2.2 that, since this morning, displays OpenOffice .odt files as application:x-java-archives and has replaced the open office icon on my desktop with the java icon for these files. I have looked in both:
/usr/share/mime-info/gnome-vfs.mime
and
/usr/share/mime-info/file-roller.mime
And cannot see any reference to OpenOffice v2 document types at all, or any relation between x-java-archives and odt extensions. What I find instead is this in /usr/share/mime-info/gnome-vfs.mime:
--->
# OpenOffice 6.x document types application/vnd.sun.xml.calc ext: sxc application/vnd.sun.xml.calc.template ext: stc application/vnd.sun.xml.draw ext: sxd application/vnd.sun.xml.draw.template ext: std application/vnd.sun.xml.impress ext: sxi application/vnd.sun.xml.impress.template ext: sti application/vnd.sun.xml.math ext: sxm application/vnd.sun.xml.writer ext: sxw application/vnd.sun.xml.writer.global ext: sxg application/vnd.sun.xml.writer.template ext: stw
...
application/x-java-archive ext: jar ear war
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The 6.0 makes no sense to me at all, but as it is only a comment it does not harm I guess. My questions are: Where are the odt and similar OpenOffice v2 mime-types cataloged and why are they now associated with Java Archives?
I had OOo2 documents presented by OOo icons earlier today, the change only appeared to happen when I moved some OOo documents off of my desktop and into another folder.
Thanks,