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mime.types(5)                    OpenPrinting                    mime.types(5)

NAME
       mime.types - mime type description file for cups

DESCRIPTION
       The mime.types file defines the recognized file types.

       Additional  file types are specified in files with the extension .types
       in the CUPS configuration directory.

       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 media type and are optionally followed by a series of file  recog-
       nition rules:

           mime/type [ rule ... rule ]

       Rules can be extended over multiple lines using the backslash character
       (\):

           mime/type [ really-really-really-long-rule ... \
             rule ]

       MIME media types specified by the mime/type field are  case-insensitive
       and  are  sorted  in  ascending  alphanumeric order for the purposes of
       matching.  See the "TYPE MATCHING AND PRIORITY" section for more infor-
       mation.

       The rules may be grouped using parenthesis, joined using "+" for a log-
       ical AND, joined using "," 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")
            True if the filename matches the given shell wildcard pattern.

       ascii(offset,length)
            True  if  the  length bytes starting at offset are valid printable
            ASCII (CR, NL, TAB, BS, 32-126).  length cannot exceed 8192 bytes.

       printable(offset,length)
            True if the length bytes starting at offset  are  printable  8-bit
            chars  (CR,  NL,  TAB, BS, 32-126, 128-254).  length cannot exceed
            8192 bytes.

       priority(number)
            Specifies the relative priority of  this  MIME  media  type.   The
            default priority is 100.  Larger values have higher priority while
            smaller values have lower priority.

       string(offset,"string")
            True if the bytes starting at offset are identical to string.

       istring(offset,"string")
            True if the bytes starting at offset match string without  respect
            to case.

       char(offset,value)
            True if the byte at offset is identical to value.

       short(offset,value)
            True  if  the  16-bit big-endian integer at offset is identical to
            value.

       int(offset,value)
            True if the 32-bit big-endian integer at offset  is  identical  to
            value.

       locale("string")
            True if current locale matches string.

       contains(offset,length,"string")
            True  if  the  bytes  starting at offset for length bytes contains
            string.  length cannot exceed 8192 bytes.

   STRING CONSTANTS
       String constants can be specified inside quotes ("") for  strings  con-
       taining whitespace and angle brackets (<>) for hexadecimal strings.

   TYPE MATCHING AND PRIORITY
       When  CUPS  needs  to determine the MIME media type of a given file, it
       checks every MIME media type defined in the .types files.  When two  or
       more  types match a given file, the type chosen will depend on the type
       name and priority, with higher-priority types being  used  over  lower-
       priority ones.  If the types have the same priority, the type names are
       sorted alphanumerically in ascending order and the first type  is  cho-
       sen.

       For  example,  if  two  types  "text/bar" and "text/foo" are defined as
       matching the extension "doc", normally the type "text/bar" will be cho-
       sen  since  its name is alphanumerically smaller than "text/foo".  How-
       ever, if "text/foo" also defines a  higher  priority  than  "text/bar",
       "text/foo" will be chosen instead.

FILES
       /etc/cups - Typical CUPS configuration directory.

EXAMPLES
       Define  two  MIME  media types for raster data, with one being a subset
       with higher priority:

           application/vnd.cups-raster  string(0,"RaSt") string(0,"tSaR") \
                                         string(0,"RaS2") string(0,"2SaR") \
                                         string(0,"RaS3") string(0,"3SaR")

           image/pwg-raster              string(0,"RaS2") + \
                                         string(4,PwgRaster<00>) priority(150)

SEE ALSO
       cups-files.conf(5),     cupsd.conf(5),     cupsd(8),     cupsfilter(8),
       mime.convs(5), CUPS Online Help (http://localhost:631/help)

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2020-2024 by OpenPrinting.

2021-02-28                           CUPS                        mime.types(5)

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