Re: /desktop/gnome/file_views/icon_theme



> Well, the primary purpose of the schemas is to define and document GConf 
> keys.  They are really supposed to be data files, rather than 
> configuration files (it is really an accident that the schemas ended up 
> being put in /etc).
> If you want to modify the defaults for the system, the correct way is to 
> change them in the defaults database, rather than change the definitions 
> of those keys.

Ah, I see, so although I'm not modifying the schema files installed by
the packages, the fact that the files I'm installing use
<gconfschemafile>, <schemalist> and <schema> rather than
<gconfentryfile>, <entrylist> and <entry> cacks it up (as it were) by
affecting the schemas as well as the default settings, this not being
what schemas were designed for.

I'm with you now, I think I've been having a braindead day, I'll set
about changing my files appropriately.

Just a pity it doesn't resolve my initial problem ;)

Many thanks James

James
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