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I think that design is really cool! I quickly recognized what it was. I read the issue first, so maybe I was kind of already looking for a layered image, but I think it makes a lot of sense!
I wonder if it would be more uniform across the theme to use the sunset + palm tree from image-x-generic or the beach + starfish from folder-pictures, or if those might be too busy for the layer idea? The mountain and sun are probably more widely recognizable I guess.
Symlinking to image-x-generic might confuse users when one is a project and one is an image. I wonder if having a shared project icon for different (incompatible) apps might also be confusing. A photoshop icon exist, and an xcf one used to, but then that might lead to the issue of too many mimetypes. Though I do think a shared image document would be better than them falling back to image-x-generic.
Yeah I think going down the route of app-specific icons is just unmaintainable in the long term so I want to have something that represents an "image document" separately from just an image itself for sure. I'm unsure whether folks will have like a .psd, .xcf, and .kra all in the same project for example?
Problem
Krita files currently show as a document file type, they should show as an image file type
Proposal
symlink
image-x-generic
toapplication-x-krita
OR
Create a new kind of image document file type and symlink:
application-x-krita
image-x-xcf
image-vnd.adobe.photoshop
Prior Art (Optional)
No response
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