Re: Re: Personalizing kpersonalizer?

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On Wednesday 19 January 2005 07:33, Jesper Krogh wrote:
> kcmshell language would require people to log out in order to change the
> settings. kpersonalizer seems better suited since it actually takes
> place before the first session.

No they dont need to log out but only newly started applications will follow 
that setting. If you make a language.desktop file similiar to the 
kpersonaliser one in the autostart folder then it will do what you want. 
Examine those autostart xxxx.desktop files and right at the end you will see 
there are switches to make things start before or after others and whether to 
run at all.  My distro doesnt use kpersonaliser but I Imagine that its 
desktop file is exactly what you want except with executing kcmshell language 
instead of kpersonaliser.

-- 
regards,
andrew

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