Re: .gnome vs .gnome2
- From: Thomas Dodd <ted cypress com>
- To: gnome-redhat-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: .gnome vs .gnome2
- Date: Wed, 07 May 2003 17:33:02 -0500
Chris Majewski wrote:
Is there a document that describes what the .gnome directory does
vs. the .gnome2 directory? I would also like to know the meaning of
the following files/directories:
.gconfd
.gconf
.recently-used
.gnome-desktop
.metacity
.nautilus
.gnome2_private
.gtkrc-1.2-gnome2
I would prefer functional descriptions ("stores background colour of
desktop") vs. jargon descriptions ("stores Nautilus preferences" - I
have no idea what Nautilus is).
If only it were so simple.
.gconfd has state info and lock files
.gconf as the local/per user gconf xml files. custom preferences for
every thing that uses gconf I think. any settings you tweak with
gconf-editor get save there.
.metacity has a list of sessions, but they just seam to reference some
other storage.
.nautilus looks to store thumbnail images for the file manage (that's
what Nautilus is) and metadata like window size, position, view style
(icon, list and such).
.gnome-desktop is the Icons you see on the desktop, each file list the
name, Icon to use, and what to do when you click on it.
.gtkrc-1.2-gnome2 is for GTK themes, for gtk-1.2 apps.
Most of them have full path names, wich will cause problems is the
Solaris and RHL paths differ. Example, I have a little house Icon that
open a file manager window in my home directory. But it uses the full
path instead of $HOME or ~. So if my home dir is mounted somwhere else
on Solaris, it won't work. .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2 has full paths too, so
becarefull of where thems get installed.
-Thomas
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