mime.types(5)
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NAME
mime.types - mime type description file for cups
DESCRIPTION
The mime.types file defines the recognized file types.
Additional file types can be added to mime.types or (prefer-
ably) in additional files in the CUPS configuration direc-
tory with the extension ".types".
Each line in the mime.types file is a comment, blank, or
rule line. Comment lines start with the # character. Rule
lines start with the MIME type name and are optionally fol-
lowed by a series of file recognition rules that are used to
automatically identify print and web files:
super/type rule [ ... ruleN]
The rules may be grouped using parenthesis, joined using "+"
for a logical AND and "," or whitespace for a logical OR,
and negated using "!".
RULES
Rules take two forms - a filename extension by itself and
functions with test values inside parenthesis. The following
functions are available:
match("pattern")
Pattern match on filename
ascii(offset,length)
True if bytes are valid printable ASCII (CR, NL, TAB,
BS, 32-126)
printable(offset,length)
True if bytes are printable 8-bit chars (CR, NL, TAB,
BS, 32-126, 128-254)
string(offset,"string")
True if bytes are identical to string
istring(offset,"string")
True if a case-insensitive comparison of the bytes is
identical
char(offset,value)
True if byte is identical
short(offset,value)
True if 16-bit integer is identical
int(offset,value)
True if 32-bit integer is identical
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locale("string")
True if current locale matches string
contains(offset,range,"string")
True if the range contains the string
STRING CONSTANTS
String constants can be specified inside quotes ("") for
strings containing whitespace and angle brackets (<>) for
hexadecimal strings.
SEE ALSO
classes.conf(5), cupsd(8), cupsd.conf(5), mime.convs(5),
printers.conf(5),
http://localhost:631/help
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007 by Apple Inc.
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