2009/6/3 Michael Van Canneyt <mich...@freepascal.org>: > > Why ? Windows is even more of a mess as far as I'm concerned,
The only nice thing is you can query the system for some basic applications: eg: I need to open a text file, I know notepad.exe will exist. etc... At least now with the xdg-open command and it's various settings this can now be done in Linux as well. > Probably the fact that I use KDE - which has it's own tree - explains > that my directory is empty. I must say, that is one think about KDE (compared to Gnome). KDE is a lot more consistent in it's config locations across various KDE based applications. And KDE is also a lot more consistent in it's UI across various KDE based applications. Issues I frequently see in Gnome: * I enable menu tear-off feature. Very few apps adhere to that setting. * File Open & Save dialogs. I have seen so many apps that have different versions of those dialogs. * UI layout varies from application to application. .... But for some reason, I just find it hard to switch to KDE. I used to be a big KDE fan in the Suse 7 & 8 days, but in recent years I started using Ubuntu and just got used to Gnome. What widgetset do you have Lazarus IDE compiled with? Qt, GTK2, GTK1? Recently I made the switch from GTK1 to GTK2. > I know this, but in practice, what can I set it to ? $HOME is not an option, > because then my home directory is cluttered with visible > files and directories. True... You can always set it to $HOME and implement OnGetApplicationName which prefixes a "dot" infront of you application name when the system runs under a unix environment. But then, maybe that's to much effort. :-) What's your issue with the ~/.config/ directory? How often you to browse those folders anyway? I know I hardly do. My issue with the "dot" directories in the $HOME directory. I have no idea how to list only the "dot" directories. What I use is this... $> ls -lsa But that lists "dot" directories and everything else. Maybe I just don't know bash well enough yet. :-( Regards, - Graeme - _______________________________________________ fpGUI - a cross-platform Free Pascal GUI toolkit http://opensoft.homeip.net/fpgui/ _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal