On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 01:16 -0500, Chris Shoemaker wrote: > Background: I'm mainly interested in getting budgeting to work, but > along the way I discovered that the options system in gnucash wasn't > exactly up to doing what I needed and, frankly, it looked like it was > going to be a major headache to make it work for me. > > So, on the side, I'm trying to come up with an options system that > does what I want, and maybe can be generally useful, too. Consider > the attached a rough-draft. All the usually first-draft caveats > apply. It's probably buggy, etc. (Although it passes enough unit > tests to suggest that at least the idea isn't fundamentally flawed.)
Chris, I saw a mention towards the end of the header of gconf, and I remember reading some time back about how gnome in general was moving towards using gconf as a container for prefs, is that what you're trying to achieve here for gnucash? Chris -- RedHat Certified Engineer #807302549405490. Checkpoint Certified Security Expert 2000 & NG -------------------------------------------- |^| | | |^| | |^| | | Life out here is raw | | |^| | But we will never stop | |_|_| | We will never quit | / __> | cause we are Metallica |/ / | \ / | | -------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel