Am Sonntag, 16. Februar 2003 16:41 schrieb Thomas Reitelbach:
> Update of /cvsroot/licq/qt-gui/src
> In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv5827
>
> Modified Files:
>       mainwin.cpp skin.cpp skinbrowser.cpp
> Log Message:
> Make it possible to load skins and icons from the base directory,
> too. Skin related stuff can be stored in ~/.licq/qt-gui/* (or the
> dir specified with the -b command line switch). Skins that are
> stored in the base dir have a higher priority than the ones
> installed in the SHARE_DIR. This enables the user to download and
> install skins (and icons) in a private location without asking
> "root" to install them globally.
>
>
> [Patch]


Hello everyone,

with newest CVS, I get the following in the log:

[WRN] IniFile: Warning, I/O read error.
File  =/home/uziel/.licq/qt-gui/skin.flat-menubar/flat-menubar.skin
Error = Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden

The skin is installed in the main LICQ installation, and thus not 
found in the ~/.licq/qt-gui/ dir - yet it is applied properly. This 
is just cosmetic, but to avoid strange questions I'd recommend to log 
this more INFO or INI like, instead of a WRN.
AFAIK, the plugin merely knows the skin name, and from that the 
directory and file name of the skin, but not where it was loaded 
from, during the last startup: the root install, or the user's home 
dir. One possible solution would be to store that information. If the 
skin then is not found some time, a warning really should be issued, 
followed by a fallback to the root-installed skin, if available.

Don't want to argue, rather thank you all for your ongoing efforts in 
developing this cutie :.)
Btw - is "QT" a pun or something? Just curious...

Chris



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