On Mon, Oct 15, 2007, Spencer, Bob wrote: > > The usual way would be to make hildon-desktop have a statusbar.d with > > configuration file fragments it assembles. > > > > [...] > > All of the statusbar plugins already have .desktop files in > /usr/share/applications/hildon-desktop/statusbar . The file > /etc/hildon-desktop/statusbar.conf seems mostly useful for dictating the > order. Perhaps they could add an entry for [*] to get anything not > explicitely listed, then we wouldn't need to edit hildon-desktop when we > add a new statusbar plugin. > > We have similar problems with the other configuration files, such as > marquee.conf. The /etc/hildon-desktop/desktop.conf file references > "marquee.conf" and marquee.conf is part of hildon-desktop, but its > contents are controled by a separate package. If we want to change the > layout we have to change hildon-desktop.
statusbar.conf lists the currently used statusbar plugins while /usr/share/applications/hildon-status-bar lists the available plugins. In maemo we have a UI to let the user select which plugins she wants to use. Same thing for all the containers defined in desktop.conf. If UME is going to always load all available plugins for this container, we could add an option to desktop.conf to load all available plugins for a given container. -- Johan Bilien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- Ubuntu-mobile mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-mobile
