Hi!

On 07/21/10 11:55, Danny Kukawka wrote:
> On Dienstag, 20. Juli 2010, Michael Riepe wrote:
[...]
>> Whether or not you have a filter doesn't matter much in that case -
>> you'll either see all files or none of them, and the latter case is
>> pretty useless anyway. Therefore, I'd rather make "all files" the default.
>>
>> Comments? Objections?
> 
> That's what other (QT) applications do: store default settings in a system 
> directory which isn't writable to the user (e.g. /usr/lib64/qt3/etc/settings/ 
> which is linked at my machine to /etc/X11/) and save only the user changes to 
> the user file in ~/.qt/ That's what basically also the KDE applications do 
> (with different directories). 

Well, dvbcut's defaults are hardcoded into the program. User settings
are implemented with Qt's QSettings class, and that apparently always
writes out the full set.

-- 
Michael "Tired" Riepe <mich...@mr511.de>
X-Tired: Each morning I get up I die a little

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