On 07/28/2011 01:18 AM, Patrick Lists wrote: > On 07/27/2011 05:34 PM, 夜神 岩男 wrote: >> PS: If anyone knows anything better than the above sort of commands, >> please pipe up. I've been doing a *lot* of gconftool-2 scripted >> customizations lately and some of the options are pretty hard to >> research. Things like setting default colors for gnome-terminal or >> changing icons defaults, etc. are a fruitful source of irritating >> mistakes. Any better ideas are welcome -- thanks in advance. > > Welcome to the config wasteland created by the Gnome devs. Why have a > gui when you can remove options or the entire gui and hide the good > stuff in the darkest& deepest Gnome basement only to be seen when > singing magical gconf incantations? :) I am not sure if there is any > appreciation for pre-configured mass deployment of Gnome based desktops. > > Afaik there is no other way then to venture into gconf/dconf land. I > have been trying to figure out how to make Gnome 3 on Fedora 15 less > annoying and return some of the Gnome 2 goodness. Some of the config > options only seem to show up in gconf while others only show up in > dconf. It's a config hell probably only surpassed by Window's DLL hell. > > Some of the gnome-terminal color stuff I have been using for F14: Very helpful -- splitting it up makes more sense I was trying recently to get things done through the /blah/blahblah/Default/palette key for gnome-terminal and its behaving oddly. Do I need to be escaping any characters or making more use of quotes for the color indicators? Thanks! -Iwao PS: As far as Gnome2 goes... there was so much promise with the gconf system (customize *everything* in a script, if you just learn the incantations) that I am really frustrated that Gnome3 didn't turn out to be a refactoring effort instead of a "let's make everyone's multi-head systems into a huge iPad" disaster. Meh... That argument has been had elsewhere enough that I am actually pretty eager to see how 3.2 or so turns out. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos