Murray Cumming wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 09:58 +0100, Lumir Jasiok wrote:
>   
>>> Surely this is something that our "User Profile Editor" (sabayon) can
>>> do. You just open a GNOME session in the User Profile Editor, add the
>>> applet to the panel, configure the applet, close the session, and mark
>>> the changes as for every user.
>>>  
>>>   
>>>       
>> Thx. a lot, I think that this can solve my problem with keyboard applet 
>> for now.
>>
>> And what about the second question? I was looked that the "Save as" 
>> dialog is defined at libgtk2 package. So I was wondering if this is the 
>> right place for filtering the directory structure that is displayed to user.
>>     
>
> What exactly would you like to do? If you would just like to hide some
> directories, I think you can do this via the .hidden file, which should
> just mention the name of the directory and file from the current
> directories that you want to hide.
>   
I would like to hide the / directory structure (excluding /home /media 
ant /tmp) before users. I can do this in nautilus using .hidden file in 
/, but I don't know how to do this in "Save as" dialog.
If I click on "Browse for others folders" in Save as GNOME dialog, and 
choose "File system" I still can see full directory structure. This 
dialog doesn't using .hidden file.

Is the only way to modify the source code? Any other idea?

Regards

Lumir

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 Lumír Jasiok
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