Sarah,
they expect it to be saved in their home folder ($HOME or ~) with a
name beggining with a "." (so that it be hidden) like:
.mySweetPrefsFile
so you can use URL "file:~/.mySweetPrefs"
cheers
andre
On May 11, 2006, at 9:44 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
Sorry, I feel I've asked this before, but I can't find the answer in
the archives.
Where do Linux users expect preferences to be saved?
In Macs I use the specialFolderPath("Preferences").
In Windows I use specialFolderPath(26).
What is the Linux equivalent? specialFolderPath doesn't seem to be a
function that works under Linux.
On a related topic, what is the path for the user's documents folder
in Linux and how do to find it? Or is it considered OK just to store
data in the application's folder (doesn't sound Linux-ish).
TIA,
Sarah
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