Hi

> On 09 Aug 2016, at 9:32 PM, Richard Duivenvoorde <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 09-08-16 21:13, Tim Sutton wrote:
>> Using a unified configuration system on all platforms would be nice...
>>> 
>>> I think having an option to use the registry on windows would be best
>>> then. As Régis also stated, in some enterprise environments it as
>>> apperently not doable to use the not-registry option...
>>> 
>>> Then we have best of both worlds?
>> 
>> Probably we can add a setting in QGIS to indicate whether settings
>> should be in native or ini style format [1]. Of course that is a bit
>> paradoxical since it will need to read the settings to get the setting
>> for reading the settings .... :-)
> 
> I was more thinking like: we make ini file settings default for all OS's
> (instead of taking the OS-specific defaults).
> 
> And make a startup parameter (or environment variable) so you can start
> using QGIS with your OS-specific setting, if you really want?\

Yeah or a simple text file in the QGIS share dir which contains the preferred 
option.

Regards

Tim

> 
> Regards,
> 
> Richard

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