Please add an icon or icons indicating files found in the OpenDocument format. A sample image: http://www.catnip.co.uk/opendocument/graphics/odf5odt-16x16.png One quick way would be to make one icon, or maybe two (one for documents, one for templates). Images and masks which might be useful in creating the icon(s): http://www.catnip.co.uk/opendocument/odf-master.xcf http://www.catnip.co.uk/opendocument/graphics/odf_master.svg http://www.catnip.co.uk/opendocument/graphics/odf_master_color.svg Many applications now support OpenDocument fully or on the way to full support: http://opendocumentfellowship.org/applications Distros like Ubuntu now include documents in that format. The EU and many member states are now moving to using the format. See also bug #37185 for 1.3.x
Created attachment 19139 [details] ODF mime type icons 20x22 for httpd Here are some possible icons in 20x22. If you might want to use these mail me and I will submit a CLA.
CLA should now be on file.
Is there anything needed beyond the CLA ?
I don't think we really want to start supporting dozens of very-specific document formats like this. This set of icons would almost double the number of configuration lines needed to activate fancyindexing.
It would be sufficient to have one icon for documents and another for document templates. However, keep in mind that IANA recognizes the individual formats and that Apache already acknowledges many others.
I'd be fine with adding a couple icons. But we'd need a suggestion of exactly what to add, and I think we also need gif format icons in addition to the pngs.
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