Re: Profiles for all KDE-applications

2011-02-27 Thread Jonathan Schmidt-Dominé
Hi! > however, i don't think it's the right place for it > depends here why we want multiple configuration files. > to have things like a different set of bookmarks, a different set of file > open some mail folders hidden? that's something for activities, yes, but > not to be achieved by the means

Re: Profiles for all KDE-applications

2011-02-26 Thread Jonathan Schmidt-Dominé
todd rme wrote: > Couldn't this be handled with activities? Graphical integration into the activities-concept would be probably nice, but actiities do not provide an implementation for multiple configuration- files. -- http://the-user.org/

Re: Profiles for all KDE-applications

2011-02-26 Thread Jonathan Schmidt-Dominé
> ... but then, I wonder if this works in any application, marble or kwrite > for example does not appear to care ... Well, quite often applications use more than one config-file. -- http://the-user.org/

Profiles for all KDE-applications

2011-02-26 Thread Jonathan Schmidt-Dominé
Hi! In Mozilla-applications so called “profiles”, sets of user-configuration, are a quite common feature, Konqueror implements them, too. But wouldn't it be possibe to provide this feature for all KDE-applications by changing KApplication, KConfig and friends? It should be possible to pass some pa