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Represents a mime type, like "text/plain". The starting point you need is often the static methods. See also KServiceType.
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Constructor. You may pass in arguments to create a mimetype with specific properties
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Construct a mimetype and take all informations from a config file.
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Construct a mimetype and take all informations from a desktop file.
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The stream must already be positionned at the correct offset
QString |
[const virtual]
Return the filename of the icon associated with the mimetype. The arguments are unused, but provided so that KMimeType derived classes can use them (e.g. KFolderType uses the URL to return one out of 2 icons)
Returns: the path to the icon associated with this MIME type.
Reimplemented from KServiceType
QString |
[const virtual]
This function differs from the above only in that a KURL may be provided instead of a QString for convenience.
Reimplemented from KServiceType
QPixmap |
[const virtual]
Use this function only if you don't have a special URL for which you search a pixmap. This function is useful to find out, which icon is usually chosen for a certain mime type. Since no URL is passed, it is impossible to obey icon hints in desktop entries for example.
Parameters:
_size | Size requested for the pixmap, see KIconLoader |
_path | Output parameter to get the full path. Seldom needed. |
QPixmap |
[const virtual]
Find the pixmap for a given file of this mimetype Convenience method that uses icon(), but also locates and load the pixmap
Parameters:
_url | URL for the file |
_size | Size requested for the pixmap, see KIconLoader |
_path | Output parameter to get the full path. Seldom needed. |
QPixmap |
[static]
Convenience method to find the pixmap for a URL Call this one when you don't know the mimetype.
QString |
[const virtual]
The arguments are unused, but provided so that KMimeType derived classes can use them.
Returns: the descriptive comment associated with the MIME type, if any.
Reimplemented from KServiceType
QString |
[const virtual]
This function differs from the above only in that a KURL may be provided instead of a QString for convenience.
Reimplemented from KServiceType
QString |
[const virtual]
Use KServiceType::name instead.
const QStringList& |
[const virtual]
Returns: the list of patterns associated to the MIME Type
void |
[virtual]
Load the mimetype from a stream.
Parameters:
_parentLoaded | internal (set by the constructor) |
Reimplemented from KServiceType
void |
[virtual]
Save the mimetype to a stream
Reimplemented from KServiceType
Ptr |
[static]
VERY IMPORTANT : don't store the result in a KMimeType * !
Returns: a pointer to the mime type '_name' or a pointer to the default mime type "application/octet-stream". 0L is NEVER returned.
Ptr |
[static]
This function looks at mode_t first. If that does not help it looks at the extension. This is ok for FTP, FILE, TAR and friends, but is not for HTTP ( cgi scripts! ). You should use KRun instead, but this function returns immediately while KRun is async. If no extension matches, then KMimeMagic is used if the URL a local file or "application/octet-stream" is returned otherwise.
Parameters:
_url | is the right most URL with a filesystem protocol. It is up to you to find out about that if you have a nested URL. For example "http://localhost/mist.gz#gzip:/decompress" would have to pass the "http://..." URL part, while "file:/tmp/x.tar#tar:/src/test.gz#gzip:/decompress" would have to pass the "tar:/..." part of the URL, since gzip is a filter protocol and not a filesystem protocol. |
_fast_mode | If set to true no disk access is allowed to find out the mimetype. The result may be suboptimal, but it is * FAST. |
Returns: a pointer to the matching mimetype. 0L is NEVER returned. VERY IMPORTANT : don't store the result in a KMimeType * !
List |
[static]
Get all the mimetypes. Useful for showing the list of available mimetypes. Very memory consuming, don't use unless really necessary.
void |
[protected static]
Signal a missing mime type
void |
[protected static]
This function makes sure that the default mime type exists
void |
[protected static]
This function makes sure that vital mime types are installed.
static bool |
[protected]
True if check for vital mime types has been done
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