On Sat, 2011-01-29 at 09:11 -0800, les wrote:
> Hi, guys,
>         I really miss having the application save preferences
> directly, such as
> moving the separation bars and having that setup saved automatically
> for
> the next start.  I also miss being able to have the pull down menu to
> set preferences rather than the really brutal gconf-editor stuff.
> Additionally this gconf stuff represents a single point of failure for
> applications, making Linux as brittle as Windows with no appreciable
> benefit to users.
> 
>         Of course I don't know what drove this development, but I can
> tell you
> that from a users perspective, the applications need to have
> preferences
> setting capabilities that are clear and easily accessible.  The gconf
> stuff is neither.
> 
> Regards,
> Les H 

Les,

1. You do not tell us which version of evolution you are running or on
what OS and version.

2. When I move my separation bars and then exit evolution, they are
where I placed them the next time I start evolution.

3. I have been using evolution, with Fedora, for several years and have
never had to resort to using gconf-edit to modify any of my evolution
preferences.
You might try clicking Edit > Preferences in the toolbar and see if that
gets you where you want to be.

4. Instead of posting only negatives, you could ask for politely for
guidance in resolving your problems.

5. If you don't like the way evolution works, you are free to find
something else.

Dan
Fedora 14 - Evolution 2.32.1
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Dan Brenner                      0-
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