Re: gnome-config problems



Mark Galassi wrote:
> 
>     ketil> An advantage of using Scheme is that you could get a
>     ketil> programming language in there, you could put a cond in your
>     ketil> config file, which is a lot harder to do with SGML.
> 
> That is the reason Scheme is the right way to go for this.  Just think
> of emacs lisp.  People a bit scared of Scheme can use GUI front ends.

I will concede that having cond statements in your config file might
come in handy, but would that only be for generic config files where you
don't know bits of information.

for the most part, it seems we're talking about state data written out
be the apps and the read back in by the apps.  Although, I do think they
should be "edible" by humans.

I guess it some ways this really doesn't matter very much as long as the
API is written to hide this type of stuff.

ACAP does look interesting as a plug-in remote config method.

jason

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Jason Gilbert | http://www.scott.net/~jason/ | http://www.mantissa.com/

"The total job will be in the software, and we'll be able to write big
fat programs. We can let them run somewhat inefficiently because there
will be so much horsepower that just sits there. The real focus won't
be who can cram it down in, or who can do it in machine language. It
will be on who can define the right user interface and properly
integrate the main packages." -- Bill Gates, PC Magazine 1982



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