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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: kpersonalizer off by default (was Re: First-time tutorial outline)
From:       Electronic Eric <whalesuit () softhome ! net>
Date:       2002-08-27 21:57:17
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On Tuesday 27 August 2002 13:58, Chris Howells wrote:
> On Sunday 25 August 2002 12:23 am, wvl wrote:
> > Are there any plans on making kpersonalizer purely optional
>
> KPersonalizer is optional.
It does need some work on wording of the buttons.  Last I check it was
"Quit and Keep", "Quit and Revert", and "Cancel".
I'm never really sure which leaves my settings alone.

> > and off by
> > default?
>
> That would defeat the whole purpose of writing it.....
True.  However, almost every time I upgrade KDE, I have the problem that it 
keeps poppingup on subsequent logins, and have to write some setting into 
.kpersonalizerrc, after dredging around the web for a way to do it.  I'm 
guessing this is because I use a $KDEHOME that kpersonalizer doesn't account 
for.  It's rather annoying for it to pop up every time, and is probably worth 
making sure that that doesn't happen...  Also, the distros do a lot of this 
personalizing stuff type stuff.  Might be nice to talk to them about what 
they'd want to put in it.

Cheers,

Eric
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