On a system with Org registered as a file type, one finds the following (which may be useful)
$ gio info -a standard::icon ~/.org/todo.org
standard::icon: text-org, text-x-generic, text-org-symbolic, text-x-generic-symbolic
$ xdg-mime query filetype ~/.org/todo.org
text/org
Other than visual nicety I'd find this particularly helpful as .org files can be exported to a wide range of formats, and result in a large number of files being produced. Not having a distinct icon makes it hard to identify the 'source' .org file in many cases (see below, 'scuse the papirus but I just happened to have this image lying around).
Icon Request
text-org
Example implementation (papirus):![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/20903656/91316884-eeec0f00-e7eb-11ea-8d84-e3e62d1f43b5.png)
On a system with Org registered as a file type, one finds the following (which may be useful)
Other than visual nicety I'd find this particularly helpful as
.org
files can be exported to a wide range of formats, and result in a large number of files being produced. Not having a distinct icon makes it hard to identify the 'source'.org
file in many cases (see below, 'scuse the papirus but I just happened to have this image lying around).