2017-09-12 20:35 GMT+02:00 Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]>: > On Tue, 2017-09-12 at 19:38 +0200, Sebastian Gödecke wrote: >> Where could i see all options? > > Hi, > > there's a GUI available to edit dconf, the file were a lot of gnomish > settings are stored. It's the binary file .config/dconf/user. > > Running > > $ strings .config/dconf/user > > shows you a little bit, well sorted, while > > $ cat .config/dconf/user > > fails to show you a sane output. However, even the strings command isn't > useful. > > There's a GUI available to edit dconf, but I don't have it installed. If > I want to edit dconf I'm using command line, see > > $ man gsettings > $ gsettings --help > $ man dconf > $ dconf --help > > My recommendation is to avoid using apps that use dconf, anyway, a short > introduction, so that you get the desired "about:config" for dconf from > command line follows. > > For example > =========== > > $ gsettings list-schemas | grep evolution > org.gnome.evolution.shell > org.gnome.evolution.plugin.face-picture > org.gnome.evolution-data-server.calendar > org.gnome.evolution.plugin.itip > org.gnome.evolution.plugin.autocontacts > org.gnome.evolution.plugin.attachment-reminder > org.gnome.evolution.shell.network-config > org.gnome.evolution > org.gnome.evolution.plugin.prefer-plain > org.gnome.evolution-data-server > org.gnome.evolution.plugin.publish-calendar > org.gnome.evolution.spamassassin > org.gnome.evolution.addressbook > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > org.gnome.evolution.bogofilter > org.gnome.evolution.importer > org.gnome.evolution.calendar > org.gnome.evolution.plugin.external-editor > org.gnome.evolution.mail > org.gnome.evolution.plugin.templates > org.gnome.evolution-data-server.addressbook > org.gnome.evolution.plugin.mail-notification > org.gnome.evolution.eds-shell > org.gnome.evolution.plugin.email-custom-header > > ===================================================== > > $ gsettings list-keys org.gnome.evolution.addressbook > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > editor-show-certs > editor-show-mailing-home > editor-show-contact-im > show-preview > hpane-position > vpane-position-sub > editor-show-contact-phone > select-names-last-used-uri > editor-show-mailing-other > editor-show-personal-job > editor-show-mailing-work > address-formatting > primary-addressbook > editor-show-personal-web > editor-show-notes > hpane-position-sub > layout > preview-show-maps > completion-show-address > completion-minimum-query-length > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > vpane-position > editor-show-contact-sip > editor-show-personal-misc > > You already know how to set, here is how to get values > ====================================================== > > $ gsettings get org.gnome.evolution.addressbook > completion-minimum-query-length > 3 > > To read or write more than just 1 dconf value, use the dconf command instead > of gsettings > ========================================================================================= > > $ dconf dump /org/gnome/evolution/addressbook/ > [/] > address-formatting=false > primary-addressbook='system-address-book' > completion-show-address=false > show-preview=true > completion-minimum-query-length=3 > vpane-position=133 >
Thanks, that works for me. I have many Mailadresses with 2 letter and than @example.com for me it's easier to type in the 2 letters and then tabbed away... Thanks and regards Sebastian > Regards, > Ralf > > _______________________________________________ > evolution-list mailing list > [email protected] > To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen Sebastian Gödecke _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
