* Norman Vine -- Friday 08 August 2003 21:18:
> and as far as LandMarks go I can't really see why they don't just go in the 
> standard scenery file as since they are LandMarks they probably only
> apply to one location :-)

Unix systems are typically multi-user systems, and typically not every
user has root access. It would make sense to scan a system wide tree
in /usr/local/share (maintained by root and only writeable by him)
and a tree with the same layout in the user's home directory (and
eventually others). So every user could override any settings. That's
why (te/fp)TeX and KDE are doing it that way. Of course, nobody =has=
to set multiple dirs. So stuttering would be optional. 

m.

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