we need a spec for handling mediums

Avi Alkalay avibrazil at gmail.com
Sat Aug 14 16:20:50 EEST 2004


This is one of the purposes of a registry-like machanism.
Gnome has GConf.
KDE has KConfig.
None is global.

Stuff like Linux Registry (http://registry.sf.net) or Uniconf are
candidates to a definitive solution for this. Obviously a
sepecification for things like the one you are proposing must be
written, like "find the preferred CD-R writer program in key
system/desktopGlobals/cdwriter or user/desktopGlobals/cdwriter".

Being a key, it can be read by everybody, and automatically and
easilly changed by installation systems and configuration programs.

Regards,
Avi

On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 14:43:26 +0000, Kristof Vansant <de_lupus at pandora.be> wrote:
> I was thinking,
> where can programme"s store that they can handle a surten medium.
> I mean like gtoaster can register somewhere that it handles empty cdr
> or xine that it handles DVD and SVCD.
> 
> projects like gvm can then use this to know with what program they
> should use to read a dvd, cdr or svcd
> 
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