El mié, 17-12-2003 a las 15:57, Julien Olivier escribió: > > OK, now I understand where the misunderstanding come from. > > I was talking of "generic" templates. Things like new spreadsheet, or > new HTML document which can be useful for users who don't know how to > create them. Those generic templates (if you decide to implement them, > which you don't seem) should be protected and located in a hidden > user-land folder or, better, in a system folder (/usr/share/templates > for example), protected from users. > > When it comes to personal templates (created by users themselves, not by > a skel), it is obvious that they should be visible (thus in a non-hidden > folder). Oh. At least we should * provide a way for apps to provide their templates in a system-wide fashion, but protected from deletion * provide a way for users to save and manage their templates, perhaps allowing them to personally override (but not system-wide) their templates, and revert to the default templates * merging system and user templates into one view * provide an api just like the desktop-file-install but for templates * do our stuff while keeping binary package systems in mind (RPM and DEB) > > -- > Julien Olivier <julo altern org> -- Manuel Amador (Rudd-O) GPG key ID: keyserver.net C1033CAD
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