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.PPT files in eDocman
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13 years 2 months ago #11823
by CarlUttley
.PPT files in eDocman was created by CarlUttley
Hi,
I've uploaded some test documents to my site which uses eDocman. One of the files is a .ppt (Ms PowerPoint). The document details are being displayed perfectly such as the file extension and the applictaion is shown as ms-powerpoint.
The issue however is that the icon being displayed is for a .zip file.
I have a 16x16 and 32x32 icon for a .ppt file type and I've uploaded them to the relevent folders within the images folder for eDocman.
Can you tell me where I can amend the list of file/doc types and associated icon files within eDocman as I can seem to find any reference?
Excellent work with eDocman as a whole though, my employer is very pleased with it's functionality!
Regards.
I've uploaded some test documents to my site which uses eDocman. One of the files is a .ppt (Ms PowerPoint). The document details are being displayed perfectly such as the file extension and the applictaion is shown as ms-powerpoint.
The issue however is that the icon being displayed is for a .zip file.
I have a 16x16 and 32x32 icon for a .ppt file type and I've uploaded them to the relevent folders within the images folder for eDocman.
Can you tell me where I can amend the list of file/doc types and associated icon files within eDocman as I can seem to find any reference?
Excellent work with eDocman as a whole though, my employer is very pleased with it's functionality!
Regards.
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13 years 2 months ago #11825
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Re: .PPT files in eDocman
Hi
Please rename the icon to ppt.png and put it to com_edocman/assets/images/icons/32x32 folder. After that, the icon will be displayed properly .
Basically, icon of a file type need to use the format below : file_extension.png
For example :
For zip file type, icon is zip.png
For pdf file type, icon is pdf.png
Hope my explanation is clear to you !
Tuan
Please rename the icon to ppt.png and put it to com_edocman/assets/images/icons/32x32 folder. After that, the icon will be displayed properly .
Basically, icon of a file type need to use the format below : file_extension.png
For example :
For zip file type, icon is zip.png
For pdf file type, icon is pdf.png
Hope my explanation is clear to you !
Tuan
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13 years 2 months ago #11826
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Re: .PPT files in eDocman
BTW, can you share the icon (32x32) so that I can add it to default download package ?
Tuan
Tuan
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13 years 2 months ago #11827
by CarlUttley
Replied by CarlUttley on topic Re: .PPT files in eDocman
Thanks for that Tuan, it worked. I've attached the 32x32 ppt.png as requested.
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13 years 2 months ago #11829
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Re: .PPT files in eDocman
Great . Also, thanks for sharing icon for ppt file type. Just added it to download package of the extension on server !
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Tuan
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Tuan
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