On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 07:50:31PM -0800 or thereabouts, Jeff Trefftzs wrote: > On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 13:24 -0500, Michael R Head wrote: > > On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 17:08 +0100, Chris Rouch wrote: > My thanks to all of you who replied to my post. I did manage to track > down the proper place in the preferences (actually, only in gconf- > editor, under desktop/dnome/interface/gtk_key_theme) which is, to my > mind, not an intuitively obvious place to put it. > > Is there an easy way to find out what *all* the gconf keys are, with > their acceptable values, and what their effects are? That would be a > big help. Here are snippets from a document that never got finished. It's mostly mine, but this part is actually from my husband. I should probably tidy it up and put it somewhere useful. It was written about a year and a bit ago, so at least two Gnome releases ago; but it should still be valid. This document was about setting and manipulating these on the command line: the sort of thing a system adminstrator might want to do to set up the http proxy for all new users, and so on. You can query these from the command line using gconftool-2 and you can dump the entire gconf tree with the command "gconftool-2 -R /" if you want to see what it holds. When you try this you will find a large number of strange items in /schema. These describe the types of variable allowed and expected by the programs. [...] If you want to know the types to use with a given key you can ask gconf. gconftool-2 --get-schema-name /system/http_proxy/host ...will tell you the name of the schema (the definition of the types accepted by this key), in this case /schemas/system/http_proxy/host gconftool-2 -g /schemas/system/http_proxy/host ...will display information about the key, including the type and help texts that explain what it does. Hope this helps. Telsa _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list