One problem with this is that you may actually be working with a number of files in any given situation. This commonly occurs when some options are set in a file early in the KDEDIRS list and others later in the list (eg. in a users KDE_HOME settings). Rich. Steven D'Aprano wrote: > > George Petri wrote: > > > Perhaps, every KDE Settings/Configuration window should show what > > configuration file is being changed and provide a button such as "Change > > Settings with KWrite". > > > > So what does everyone think? :) > > I think its an excellent idea! Perhaps the "edit file" button is > unneccessary, but it wouldn't hurt and would probably help enormously to > display the filename somewhere. > > I suppose the downside is that some users will end up corrupting their > config files, which is not a good thing. That's why I wouldn't include a > button to open the file directly from the dialog, that makes it too easy > for people to meddle with things they don't understand. But to any power > user, it isn't much of a hardship to call up a prompt and open the file > with the editor of your choice. > > -- > Steven D'Aprano