On Monday, 2013-08-19, Niki Kovacs wrote: > OK, I managed to go further in my default configuration. I edited a > series of small files in /etc/skel/.kde/share/config to alter KDE's > default configuration.
Just as an additional data point: you can also add the config into the directory hierarchy, e.g. any path in kde4-config --path config (list can be expanded by environment variable $KDEDIRS) > How can I have widgets default to locked? Users *can* unlock them > afterwards eventually, though I'd like to know how I can theoretically > lock everything down for good. I've looked at the desktop scripting page in TechBase and it says there should be a global property named "locked" that is read-/writable. Try something like locked = true; in you script. Cheers, Kevin P.S.: it would be great if you could document your setup somewhere once you are satisfied and link to it from the documentation on TechBase. -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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