On Friday 31 March 2006 14:24, Niki Kovacs wrote: > Quoting Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer@xxxxxx>: > > > Q: what can I do to make my own kdeglobals file the stock default > > > setting? > > > > Usually you can place the same file into the respective global location: > > > > $ kde-config --expandvars --install config > > > > Not sure if this applies for kdeglobals as well, but you could try to > > copy the > > one of the current user to the above location and check if it is valid > > for other users as long as they have no override values themselves. > > Hi, > > I tried what you suggested, e. g. place kdeglobals in some directory (for > example my home directory) and then issue 'kde-config --expandvars > --install config', but to no avail. Tried this as user as well as being > root. > > I followed some other suggestion and tried qtconfig for default font type > and size configuration, but this didn't seem to work either. Sorry, there is a misunderstanding. The given command does not install anything it lists the directory where KDE's global configuration is installed. For example on my system at home it will print /etc/kde3 on my system at work it will print /usr/share/config So you actually should try this as root: $ cp kdeglobal $(kde-config --expandvars --install config) Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer@xxxxxx> Qt/KDE Developer, Debian User Moderator: www.mrunix.de (German), www.qtcentre.org
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