> I think gnome-spell may use GConf. Dunno about the others. There are a
> few things that aren't stored in ~/evolution. Note for example that
> the list of recently opened files is stored in ~/.gnome/Evolution,
> /.gnome/evolution-mail-component, etc.
Thanks Marc, I simply (and obvious false) assumed, all Evo settings are
stored locally and just for Evo.
Let me get that straight: That means, my choosen languages are stored
for all Gnome apps using gnome-spell? i.e. when I change languages in an
editor, I change settings for Evo too?
To me that is really bad. That would mean, I can't have different
settings in different apps when they share that component. Or am I wrong
here?
btw: That gets me to a more general topic, GConf. One particular thing I
loved about linux was those easy-to-edit text configuration files.
Stuffing all into one (let me call it) "Registry" is so Windows(R)
like... :-/
I'm afraid, I will loose most of my settings when installing a new
system with the next Gnome versions...
Anyway, I love Gnome and it is the best Desktop available. Kudos to all
you developers! :-) (running Gnome 2.2 Desktop on Mandrake 9.1)
...guenther
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