On Windows XP it seems to be C:\Documents and Settings\LOGIN_NAME\Application Data\OpenILS\open_ils_staff_client\Profiles\SOME_CHARACTERS\chrome
The Mac client I am using is the SITKA prebuilt one and there the directory seems to be ~/Library/Application Support/open_ils_staff_client/Profiles/SOME_CHARACTERS.default/chrome Thanks for the patch! Lebbeous Fogle-Weekley wrote: > Hello, list, > > Many of you will be aware that after logging in to the Evergreen staff > client, the main window that opens up does so in a maximized state.Thanks I > While this is probably optimal for many workstations, it isn't *always* > optimal, and I have long wanted to have an option to configure whether > it opens maximized or not. > > Here's a quick patch against trunk that allows for that. With this in > place, one can add a short file called "window_customization" to one's > per-user openils profile chrome directory, the contents of which should > look something like: > > { > "maximized": false, > "width": 800, > "height": 600 > } > > including the curly braces. > > Any of those inner three lines can be omitted if you wish to accept the > existing defaults, and of course you can substitute any reasonable > number of pixels for 800 and 600 above. Those are just examples. > > That openils profile chrome directory that I mentioned, on UNIX > workstations, should be located at a path resembling > > ~/.openils/open_ils_staff_client/SOME_CHARACTERS.default/chrome > > where SOME_CHARACTERS represents some string of characters, mostly > hexadecimal digits, which vary from installation to installation. > > I'm not sure what the equivalent location is for Windows or Mac, but I'm > hoping some helpful soul will post them in a reply to the list. > > Thanks for any feedback! > -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Anoop Atre IS Developer & Integrator, MnPALS PH: 507.389.5060 OF: 3022 Memorial Library (Office-ML 3022) -- "Freiheit ist immer Freiheit der Andersdenkenden" ~ Rosa Luxemburg "Mit der Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens" ~ Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller