On Nov 13, 2007 2:14 AM, Richard Frith-Macdonald <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Actually, the current code (since about 18 months ... before the
> 1.13.0 release) already allows you to set up system-wide defaults by
> putting them in the GNUstep.conf file (and/or on a per-user basis by
> putting them in the user's GNUstep.conf file).
> However, the defaults added there are limited by the parsing rules of
> that file (which is sourced by /bin/sh and make) so you can
> occasionally have a situation where an app uses a default name which
> can't be configured that way.


Hmm, this seems promising!  Is there any documentation on how to get this
set?  Seeing as most distros would only need to set NSGlobalDomain defaults
(for things such as NSInterfaceStyle, NSMeasurementUnit, etc) I think this
is already very powerful, and useful.

Stefan
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