\helpref{wxMimeTypesManager::ReadMimeTypes}{wxmimetypesmanagerreadmimetypes} are
provided to load additional files.
+If GNOME or KDE desktop environment is installed, then wxMimeTypesManager
+gathers MIME information from respective files (e.g. .kdelnk files under KDE).
+
NB: Currently, wxMimeTypesManager is limited to reading MIME type information
-but it will support modifying it as well in the future versions.
+but it will support modifying it as well in future versions.
+
+\wxheading{Global objects}
+
+Global instance of wxMimeTypesManager is always available. It is defined
+as follows:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+wxMimeTypesManager *wxTheMimeTypesManager;
+\end{verbatim}
+
+It is recommended to use this instance instead of creating your own because
+gathering MIME information may take quite a long on Unix systems.
\wxheading{Derived from}
\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Function groups}}}
-\membersection{Helper functions}
+\membersection{Helper functions}\label{mimehelperfunctions}
All of these functions are static (i.e. don't need a wxMimeTypesManager object
to call them) and provide some useful operations for string representations of
\helpref{IsOfType}{wxmimetypesmanagerisoftype}
-\membersection{Constructor and destructor}
+\membersection{Constructor and destructor}\label{mimeconstructordestructor}
NB: You won't normally need to use more than one wxMimeTypesManager object in a
program.
\helpref{wxMimeTypesManager}{wxmimetypesmanagerctor}\\
\helpref{\destruct{wxMimeTypesManager}}{wxmimetypesmanagerdtor}
-\membersection{Query database}
+\membersection{Query database}\label{mimequerydatabase}
These functions are the heart of this class: they allow to find a \helpref{file type}{wxfiletype} object
from either file extension or MIME type.
\func{void}{AddFallbacks}{\param{const wxFileTypeInfo *}{fallbacks}}
-This function may be used to provdie hard-wired fallbacks for the MIME types
+This function may be used to provide hard-wired fallbacks for the MIME types
and extensions that might not be present in the system MIME database.
% TODO
\func{bool}{IsOfType}{\param{const wxString\&}{ mimeType}, \param{const wxString\&}{ wildcard}}
-This function returns TRUE if either the given {\it mimeType} is exactly the
+This function returns true if either the given {\it mimeType} is exactly the
same as {\it wildcard} or if it has the same category and the subtype of
{\it wildcard} is '*'. Note that the '*' wildcard is not allowed in
{\it mimeType} itself.
-The comparaison don by this function is case insensitive so it is not
+The comparison don by this function is case insensitive so it is not
necessary to convert the strings to the same case before calling it.
\membersection{wxMimeTypesManager::ReadMailcap}\label{wxmimetypesmanagerreadmailcap}
-\func{bool}{ReadMailcap}{\param{const wxString\&}{ filename}, \param{bool}{ fallback = FALSE}}
+\func{bool}{ReadMailcap}{\param{const wxString\&}{ filename}, \param{bool}{ fallback = false}}
Load additional file containing information about MIME types and associated
information in mailcap format. See metamail(1) and mailcap(5) for more
overriding the settings found in the standard files: normally, entries from
files loaded with ReadMailcap will override the entries from files loaded
previously (and the standard ones are loaded in the very beginning), but this
-will not happen if this parameter is set to TRUE (default is FALSE).
+will not happen if this parameter is set to true (default is false).
-The return value is TRUE if there were no errors in the file or FALSE
+The return value is true if there were no errors in the file or false
otherwise.
\membersection{wxMimeTypesManager::ReadMimeTypes}\label{wxmimetypesmanagerreadmimetypes}
information in mime.types file format. See metamail(1) and mailcap(5) for more
information.
-The return value is TRUE if there were no errors in the file or FALSE
+The return value is true if there were no errors in the file or false
otherwise.