> On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 03:34:18PM +0000, Craig Drummond wrote: > > Hi, > > > > At present KFontinst will install non-root fonts > > into $kdehome/share/fonts - would it not be > > better to default to ~/.fonts. This way any > > GNOME oriented font-installer could also use > > this folder? > > > > Code changes would be very minimal - and would > > only affect the first time the module is run - > > existing users would be unaffected. > > > > Is it too late to make such a change? > > I am starting to really see the benefit of a ~/.etc dir instead; where subdirs Me too... I hate the fact the for KDE alone there's: .kde/ .DCOPserver_??? .gtkrc-kde .mcop .mcoprc .kderc .kxmlrpc .qt/ > like that can be stored. This is really putting too much into a users dir. > > Anyway; a symlink in a future version seems a better solution since this is > a bit too late in the release cycle. Its bound to throw up problems we did > not see before.. > OK - fair enough. I just thought that making the change before it was being actively used would be easier, and less confusing to the users... The only difference would be that it would select ~/.fonts by default on first startup - the user can change this anyway. As I said existing users would not be affected, as it would already have stored the location as $kdehme/share/fonts