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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Registry editor
From:       Tom Wesley <tawesley () yahoo ! com>
Date:       2002-04-27 9:23:48
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On Saturday 27 April 2002 07:02, Zack Rusin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> please no punching, spitting or biting. Yesterday, I found myself going
> through the rc config files of some KDE applications and thought that
> it might be actually kind of cool to have a tool like registry editor
> on windows. I looked at kdenonbeta and since I didn't find a tool like
> that I wrote one for myself. After using it for a while I decided that
> someone else might find it just as usefull, which would justify
> maintaining it for me. For now it can search, change, add and remove
> both keys and values. It's super simple, should probably be written as
> a control center module and doesn't warn you when you try to change
> anything ( yes, you can break some stuff by using it, just like with a
> windows version of registry editor). It probably would be kind of cool
> to add ability to control other key:value based config files, like e.g.
> Xdefaults, and ability to export and import configurations but someone
> would actually have to find a need for it, because it already does what
> I personally wanted. Let me know what you think. Oh, and of course a
> mandatory "how does it look like" thingy:
> http://vortex.bd.psu.edu/~mus11/kregedit.png
>
> Zack
Where can we find a copy?

Tom
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