Sure, I didn't mean that some tool like 'about:config' should be written, but that the configuration options that we don't think are much important, like 'icon-sizes' for example, should be configurable through the config file, and not hardcoded to the program.
A GUI for changing those options is not needed, since it's meant for power users from the beginning. Yo'av. On 6/29/05, Benedikt Meurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yo'av Moshe wrote: > > In what method are the preferences going to be stored? A 'thunarrc' > > file or something like that? > > The storage backend can be anything. The default will most probably be a > thunarrc. > > > I'm just thinking that maybe we can have most of the preferences > > hidden, but have access, through the file, to them all. Something like > > Gecko's 'about:config'. > > If somebody wants something like 'about:config', he can write an > external tool that modifies the configuration file. Thunar will reload > settings if the config file changes. There's no need to make it part of > Thunar. > > > Yo'av. > > Benedikt > -- > Xfce -- small, stable, fast -- http://www.xfce.org/ > > (__) > (oo) > /------\/ > / | || > * /\---/\ > ~~ ~~ > ...."Have you mooed today?"... > _______________________________________________ > Thunar-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev > _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list [email protected] http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev
