On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, Stephan Kulow wrote: >I have on my hard disc a quite big change in the way >KConfig works in KDE. [...] > >I will need some time to test it, but I want to apologize >right now as I'm sure I'll break something :) As long as the application can read and write its own configuration files in any location it likes, using KSimpleConfig or similar. For example, when kdbg debugs a program, it stores a configuration file in the directory of the program (to keep breakpoint locations etc). -- Hannes