And in the end, the Preferences file will become the "about:config" of
Mozilla. :)
Dream on... ;)

(Though, I think it is reasonable.)

☆PhistucK


On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 20:28, Mohamed Mansour <m...@chromium.org> wrote:

> Hi everyone, first, I want to say Merry Christmas :)
>
> We have many command line switches in Chromium that many users would like
> to have switched on every time. And managing them using registry or even
> modifying the shortcut directly doesn't always work (Windows7) and its very
> tedious. Is their any argument not allowing command line options to be
> persisted in the Preferences file? There is even a limit on how many
> arguments you can put that small Shortcut Properties dialog which makes it
> even more unusable.
>
> Many users on the forums, would always like to run specific command line
> switches, many of them run more than 1, some of them turn on ~5. Can't we
> just include another pref name that we name "switches" that users can put
> whatever they want inside that?
>
> That will make many people happy. Since the UI team doesn't like to add
> more customizable preferences in the UI, this would be the next simplest
> place to tell users to customize a couple of stuff without affecting the UI
> at all.
>
> -Mohamed Mansour
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