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Re: Proposal question.
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Pascal Bourguignon |
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Re: Proposal question. |
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Wed, 8 May 2002 21:41:43 +0200 (CEST) |
> From: Tim Harrison <tim@linuxstep.org>
> Date: Wed, 08 May 2002 15:18:13 -0400
> [...]
> One of the things I found odd about the Users domain was that it was the
> only of the four that broke from the $(DOMAIN)/[structure] format.
> Having, for example, /home/harrison/GNUstep/[Library|etc...] was odd, in
> comparison to $((USER_DOMAIN)=/home/$(username))/[Library|etc...].
>
> In this case, the only two directories (based on my proposal) that would
> be added to the user's home directory would be ~/Library and ~/Tools,
> with the structure under that being similar to the other domains.
>
> Now, if people don't want to add extra visible directories to their home
> dirs, I can understand that. Under LinuxSTEP, those directories exist
> anyway, so there's no harm. Maybe that's a bit of my LinuxSTEP FH
> design sneaking in. However, in an integrated system, I don't see why
> there has to be a ~/GNUstep directory, or even a ~/.GNUstep directory.
> It becomes an unnecessary namespace, in relation to the other domains.
> Plus, why do Library and Tools have to be hidden from the user? Maybe
> they want to be able to easily see the contents of those parts of the
> structure?
Note that GWorkspace.app, like WorkspaceManager.app honor the .hidden
files and merely putting "Library" and "Tools" in the .hidden file of
$HOME is enough to have it hidden (under GWorkspace). Unix experts
set their "unix expert" option in the preferences to ignore the
.hidden files and to show all the interesting items.
> The one thing that I could see being a problem is WindowMaker.
> WindowMaker creates a ~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker directory. I'm not
> sure if that's configurable when building it from source (and definitely
> not if you're installing with RPM or apt, I'm almost positive).
> However, I don't see any integration between GNUstep and WindowMaker at
> all, so no functionality is lost. If WindowMaker uses ~/GNUstep, just
> because GNUstep does, maybe a change in structure on our side would
> convince them to aim our way?
>
> These are just thoughts that I kicked around when writing the Users
> domain explanation. The more comments, the clearer it could be made.
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- Proposal question., Tim Harrison, 2002/05/08
- Re: Proposal question., Christian Edward Gruber, 2002/05/08
- Re: Proposal question., Tim Harrison, 2002/05/08
- Re: Proposal question., Nicola Pero, 2002/05/09
- Re: Proposal question., Pascal Bourguignon, 2002/05/09
- Re: Proposal question., Nicola Pero, 2002/05/09
- Re: Proposal question., Pascal Bourguignon, 2002/05/09
- Re: Proposal question., Nicola Pero, 2002/05/09
- Re: Proposal question., Pascal Bourguignon, 2002/05/09
- Re: Proposal question., Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2002/05/09
- Re: Proposal question., Dennis Leeuw, 2002/05/11