On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 09:28:59AM AEDT, B. Henry wrote: > Is there now, or will there in the planned future be an easy way to export > and import accessiblity profiles?
If you have a profile, you can just drop it in /usr/share/a11y-profile-manager/profiles and it should be picked up. It does not make sense to put them in your home directory because a profile is much more useful if its available system wide. Having said that, it would probably be useful to have a tool that could export, import, and package up profiles to be shared. Editing profiles on the other hand is not likely to be as easy, given you are working with raw gsettings, so putting together a profile will be a matter of knowing the gsettings schema, the gsettings you want to change within that schema, and optionally the schema path, if that particular gsettings schema has a relocatable schema path. This will likely require knowledge of the settings of the applications you want to change. Further to this though, I think there is a way one can monitor for gsettings schema changes, so again it may be possible to make a tool that can monitor for changes, and gather them, and then save them for you into a file. You would then load the tool, run your app, change the settings you want changed, then save the file. At this point in time, there is no mechanism to support other settings systems or configuration file formats. Ini style file formats could be supported, but that would require another file format to define the ini file layout and expected values. Other database based settings systems could be supported if there was enough demand. Luke -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
