specialFolderPath() on Linux?

2009-10-04 Thread Phil Davis
The docs say these specialFolderPath() keywords are valid for Unix: Home: The current user's home directory (e.g. "/home/fred") Desktop: The current user's desktop (e.g. "/home/fred/Desktop") Temporary: For storage of temporary files (typically "/tmp") Can anyone please tell

Re: specialFolderPath() on Linux?

2009-10-05 Thread Ian Wood
I thought Linux didn't have a specific location for preferences in that way? Ian On 5 Oct 2009, at 07:48, Phil Davis wrote: I'm looking for a Linux equivalent to Mac's specialFolderPath("preferences"). ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolut

Re: specialFolderPath() on Linux?

2009-10-05 Thread Peter Alcibiades
Ian Wood-3 wrote: > > I thought Linux didn't have a specific location for preferences in > that way? > > No, it does not. They are per user. Put them in /home/user/.myapp the dot to keep invisible. Have a look at /home/user/.kde for an example. Peter -- View this message in context

Re: specialFolderPath() on Linux?

2009-10-05 Thread Phil Davis
Thanks gentlemen! That's what I needed. Phil Peter Alcibiades wrote: Ian Wood-3 wrote: I thought Linux didn't have a specific location for preferences in that way? No, it does not. They are per user. Put them in /home/user/.myapp the dot to keep invisible. Have a look at