Re: GNOME "Save as" dialog; Keyboard indicator applet
- From: Lumir Jasiok <lumir jasiok vsb cz>
- To: Murray Cumming <murrayc murrayc com>
- Cc: gnome-devel-list gnome org, Sergey Udaltsov <sergey udaltsov gmail com>
- Subject: Re: GNOME "Save as" dialog; Keyboard indicator applet
- Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 09:58:26 +0100
Murray Cumming wrote:
On Wed, 2007-03-21 at 16:10 +0000, Sergey Udaltsov wrote:
Hello Lumir
For one of my projects I need to have a standard GNOME keyboard
indicator applet loaded automatically after Ubuntu installation process
(for the standard user). User can't do this manually, because he will
have a limited access to the configuration options (limited to zero
:-)). I am looking how to do this. Is there any chance to put the applet
to the panel from the command line (gconftool-2 has some options, but
until now I don't know how exactly do this). Can you kick me at the
right direction, please? :-)
Unfortunately you cannot add applets from the command line. This is
one of the most annoying design issues with the current panel
architecture.
The only solution I can propose would require some hacking - creating
a notification area application which would embed the indicator widget
(available from libgnomekbd). It is a low-to-medium complexity task
for C developer.
Cheers,
Surely this is something that our "User Profile Editor" (sabayon) can
do. You just open a GNOME session in the User Profile Editor, add the
applet to the panel, configure the applet, close the session, and mark
the changes as for every user.
Thx. a lot, I think that this can solve my problem with keyboard applet
for now.
And what about the second question? I was looked that the "Save as"
dialog is defined at libgtk2 package. So I was wondering if this is the
right place for filtering the directory structure that is displayed to user.
Regards.
Lumir
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Lumír Jasiok
VSB-TU Ostrava - Computer centre
E-mail: lumir jasiok vsb cz
http://www.vsb.cz
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