Re: correctly packaging dconf overrides

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Hello Michael,

this seems to be what I am searching for.

But any idea how to package this properly?

Is it enough to install the file and mention it in the %files section?

Or do I have to run some %post command?

Also related question: I would like to package a custom keybinding.

Something like:

```

[org/mate/desktop/keybindings/custom0]
action='lios'
binding='<Alt><Mod4>l'
name='Linux Intelligent OCR Software'

```

I would like to package this with the LIOS software. But the section is called "custom0". But I can't know if there is not already some custom keybinding defined.

Any idea how to package this? Or are multiple "custom0" sections fine?

Thank you,

Vojta

Dne 25. 10. 24 v 16:07 Michael Catanzaro napsal(a):
On Fri, Oct 25 2024 at 10:01:02 AM +02:00:00, Vojtěch Polášek <krecoun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I would like to customize some keybindings because they are not set from
the start. I think the best would be to use dconf overrides.

dconf overrides are intended for system administrators and should never be packaged.

You can package gsettings overrides instead. Look in /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas and search for "override" for examples.


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