Re: GConf help/tutorial
- From: Sean Middleditch <elanthis awesomeplay com>
- To: gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: GConf help/tutorial
- Date: 22 Dec 2001 14:52:38 -0500
On Sat, 2001-12-22 at 12:35, Havoc Pennington wrote:
>
>
> Sean Middleditch <smiddle twp ypsilanti mi us> writes:
>
> I'd suggest examples/basic-gconf-app.c, or
> examples/simple-controller.c as starting points. The reference was
> also recently updated (though I don't think it's updated on
> developer.gnome.org).
Alright, I'll grab the source and look there.
>
>
> See http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/gconf/conventions.html
>
> Probably just /apps/gmfd is right.
>
Alrighty.
>
> I'd just aim for GNOME 2.
OK. Just before I start porting, will GNOME2 docklets work in the GNOME
1 dock status applet? I would assume yes, but I want to make sure.
>
>
> My opinion is that apps should only have config in the app, not in the
> control center. Applets should have config from the right-click menu
> of the applet and just pop up a dialog.
Well, again, it won't really be an applet. It's more a daemon that
*might* have a *docklet* interface. The idea is for it to be no more an
application than gconf is - it's a user service. I would have thought
that to be something to sit in the control center, since changing its
settings affects every application the user runs, in a way.
>
> The control center is for configuring "the desktop" rather than an
> app. In general you would not want an application name in a control
> panel title, for example - control panels should be called things like
> "colors & fonts" or "mouse".
So something like "Magic Folders?" I am assuming that eventually
gnome-vfs will have settings in the control center, for things like
default SMB username/password, store hosts/user/pass for ftp sites, and
so on. It would be the same with GMFD, yes?
>
> Havoc
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