If the function returns TRUE, the string pointed to by {\it mimeType} is filled
with full MIME type specification for this file type: for example, "text/plain".
+\membersection{wxFileType::GetMimeTypes}\label{wxfiletypegetmimetypes}
+
+\func{bool}{GetMimeType}{\param{wxArrayString\&}{ mimeTypes}}
+
+Same as \helpref{GetMimeType}{wxfiletypegetmimetype} but returns array of MIME
+types. This array will contain only one item in most cases but sometimes,
+notably under Unix with KDE, may contain more MIME types. This happens when
+one file extension is mapped to different MIME types by KDE, mailcap and
+mime.types.
+
\membersection{wxFileType::GetExtensions}\label{wxfiletypegetextensions}
\func{bool}{GetExtensions}{\param{wxArrayString\&}{ extensions}}
If the function returns TRUE, the icon associated with this file type will be
created and assigned to the {\it icon} parameter.
-{\bf Unix:} This function always returns FALSE under Unix.
+{\bf Unix:} MIME manager gathers information about icons from GNOME
+and KDE settings and thus GetIcon's success depends on availability
+of these desktop environments.
\membersection{wxFileType::GetDescription}\label{wxfiletypegetdescription}