Hi Erich, I don't know which operating system you are using, but I am sure you are used to a command-line based one. Thus, you must be a power user. However, the average Enigma player is not a power user, which means they don't have enough knowledge on, let's say, where the 'Auto folder' is located. Thus, using an add-ons manager should make their life easier.
Greets, Alexandros P.S: Could you please explain more precisely how your kiosk mode would work? 2008/8/12, Erich Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello Alexandros, >> I recently thought of adding an add-ons manager in Enigma to make the >> adding and removing of custom levels, levelpacks, soundsets, oxyd data >> files, etc. easier and more convenient. > > I consider using the regular file manager quite convenient. Mostly > because it is exactly the UI I'm used to using... > On gnome, I'd just launch > xdg-open $HOME/.enigma/levels/auto > for example. A benefit is that this will also easily allow me to zip > my level for submission, open it with my favourite editor etc. > > Note that I'd strongly suggest to add a "kiosk mode" right away, that > is a mode to run enigma which supposedly is safe to be used by > 'anonymous' users. The kiosk mode should probably also disable score > submission etc. > > best regards, > Erich Schubert > -- > erich@(mucl.de|debian.org) -- GPG Key ID: 4B3A135C (o_ > To understand recursion you first need to understand recursion. //\ > Wo befreundete Wege zusammenlaufen, da sieht die ganze Welt für V_/_ > eine Stunde wie eine Heimat aus. --- Herrmann Hesse >
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