On Wednesday 23 October 2013 19:37:21 Ivan Čukić wrote:
> I guess I'll rename my config file then. I've been using activitymanagerrc,
> while the binary was actually prefixed with a 'k' and suffixed with a 'd'.
Hmm, if you use KGlobal::config() (in kde4) or KSharedConfig::openConfig() (in
KF5), t
I guess I'll rename my config file then. I've been using activitymanagerrc,
while the binary was actually prefixed with a 'k' and suffixed with a 'd'.
:)
Ch
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On Monday 21 October 2013 12:03:37 Ivan Čukić wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Since we are now sharing the locations of our configs with non-kde software,
> we can potentially get collisions with those.
>
> I'm proposing changing the names of the config files to org.kde.something
> (or some other alternativ
> do you mean the Config.cmake files or application configuration files ?
The application configuration files.
Ivan
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On Monday 21 October 2013, Ivan Čukić wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Since we are now sharing the locations of our configs with non-kde
> software, we can potentially get collisions with those.
>
> I'm proposing changing the names of the config files to org.kde.something
> (or some other alternative).
do
Hi all,
Since we are now sharing the locations of our configs with non-kde software,
we can potentially get collisions with those.
I'm proposing changing the names of the config files to org.kde.something
(or some other alternative).
Cheerio,
Ivan
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