>>>>> "FA" == Florin Andrei <florin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: FA> Well, it's the ${MTYPE} stuff that needs to be tweaked, then FA> realplay.mime, maybe realplay.applications (?) My problem is that I don't know the complete story behind how the desktops (and the browsers) decide which application handles which file type. /usr/share/application-registry/realplay.applications has a huge list under mime_types, so that's a start. But /usr/share/mime-info/realplay.keys has a more stuff in a different format. How do the desktops use these files in order to figure out what to launch when you click on a file? I can't comment on package distribution; I don't intend to distribute these packages since I built them for our local machines, but of course the spec file is completely free. Maybe Livna or Dag would want to take on distribution once we can hammer out a sane specfile. FA> If you start a discussion some place else (fedora-list doesn't FA> seem the most appropriate place to talk about this issue) please FA> let me know. I'll help with whatever I can. I don't really see why this list is inappropriate, at least at this stage. - J<