On Thursday 14 July 2005 15:49, Thiago Macieira wrote: > Waldo Bastian wrote: > >Autostart Directories > > > > [...] > > > >If the same filename is located under multiple Autostart Directories > > only the file under the most important directory should be used. > > This section of the spec specifically excludes admin-mandated autostarts. > All the user has to do is create a file with the same name in his > $XDG_CONFIG_HOME dir with Hidden=true to turn the application off.
Power to the people :-) > In KDE we have the Kiosk-mode flags: setting a previous file to Immutable > [$i] makes any override impossible. I wonder if anything similar could be > applied here. KDE could implement it like that but I don't think we need to burden the spec with that. > > However, considering the fact that the application will be launched with > the user's privileges, he could just as well kill it after logon, so > admin-mandated autostarts could be rendered useless. > > Opinions? > > >Autoopen Files > >[...] > >An Autoopen file MUST contain a single relative path that points to a > > non-executable file contained on the medium. > > Can it not point to a directory and, thus, open the file manager? It currently says "file", I don't think that includes "directory", so no. > If it can, also note that directories will be marked executable. Cheers, Waldo
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