Duncan wrote: > Matthew Woehlke <redacted> posted Thank you ;-). > When I asked about the color scheme, I was actually thinking about the > active kde3 scheme, not importing from say kdelook or the like. Hmm... given that we can't know what $KDEHOME for KDE3 is, that, as you say, is the hard part. > 1) A UI element (popup, label, whatever) suggesting the default user > paths to look in, ~/.kde(n.n)?/share/apps/kdisplay/color-schemes for > kde3, or search for *.kcsrc, a bit shorter ~/.kde(n.n)?/share/apps/color- > schemes for kde4, *.colors. Given what Import does, I'm not sure where, or if, such a UI element should be placed. This sounds somewhat more like fodder for documentation (userbase.kde.org?). Would that be sufficient? (In fact, you don't want to import from $KDEHOME/share/apps/color-schemes, unless it is the $KDEHOME of another user/machine. Stuff there is already loaded :-).) > If there was some sort of button to push for help on where to look, > or even just what extension to look for (setting the filetypes filter > to *.kcsrc; *.colors, for instance), that would help IMMENSELY. =:^) /me makes mental note to add file types, not sure why we don't have that already... > 2) Being able to extract the info from an existing kdeglobals would be > useful as well. Out of curiosity, what happens if you try to import the kdeglobals from your KDE3 $KDEHOME? -- Matthew Please do not quote my e-mail address unobfuscated in message bodies. -- .rorrim a ot pu rotinom ruoy dloh ,egassem siht daer oT ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.