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Mon, 13 May 2019 19:41:32 +0000 |
Hello again Uwe,
I am not sure that preferences are handled much different between gnome3 and
Mate. In Mate I can use gsettings to interrogate
or CHANGE preferences:
address@hidden ~]$ gsettings get org.gnome.gnome-commander.preferences.general
case-sensitive
true
However, I have not figured out how to CREATE a new preference. It seem that
the installation of g-c does that somehow. That said... I searched the src
directory in the tarball and found:
line 320 of gnome-cmd-data.h
gboolean search_window_is_transient {true};
There are a whole lot of preferences listed in that file. I did notice that the
offending preference was the only one which had a value set in this block of
code and it was the only value in the file in lower case {true}. I tried
changing it to TRUE and rebuilding the rpm. Same problem. The offending
preference "KEY" was not created on the Mate installation. I am going to
setup a clean CentOS Mate installation (without a prior version of g-c) and
make a list of what keys are created. I will compare this against the values
listed in gnome-cmd-data.h (I hope).
Ken Taylor
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