Rename kderc -> tderc in support of bug report 1447.

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Darrell Anderson 12 years ago
parent d6ee27dacd
commit 1c68d332fd

@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ filesystem, or when DNOTIFY is used. Specifying larger intervals may reduce
the CPU load and/or network traffic. Shorter intervals are not recommended.
Please note that in previous versions of KDE these options where listed in
the kderc file.
the tderc file.
Example kdeglobals fragment:

@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ public:
*
* @param configDir The directory which has the TDEConfig file.
* @param configFile A TDEConfig file to use as the theme configuration.
* Defaults to ~/.kderc.
* Defaults to ~/.tderc.
*/
KThemeStyle( const TQString& configDir, const TQString &configFile = TQString::null );
~KThemeStyle();

@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ In KDE2 resource management has been largely abstracted by the introduction
of the TDEStandardDirs class and has become much more flexible. The user /
administrator can now specify a variable number of locations where resources
can be found. A list of locations can either be specified via $TDEDIRS
(notice the extra 'S'), via /etc/kderc and even via the kdeglobals config
(notice the extra 'S'), via /etc/tderc and even via the kdeglobals config
file. The location where user-specific resources can be found can be
set with $TDEHOME (The default is $HOME/.trinity). Changes made by the user
are always written back to $TDEHOME.

@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Mapping profiles to users
=========================
A mapping file determines which profile(s) should be used for which user.
The mapping file can be configured in /etc/kderc in the [Directories] group:
The mapping file can be configured in /etc/tderc in the [Directories] group:
[Directories]
userProfileMapFile=/etc/kde-user-profile
@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ user will be assigned the "default" profile.
The Profile determines the directory prefixes
=============================================
The global KDE configuration file (e.g. kdeglobals or /etc/kderc) can
The global KDE configuration file (e.g. kdeglobals or /etc/tderc) can
contain config-groups that are associated with a certain user profile.
Such a config-group is treated similar as the [Directories] config-group.
@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ The name of a such config-group is [Directories-<ProfileName>]
Integration with KIOSK Admin Tool
=================================
The KIOSK Admin Tool uses /etc/kderc as source for all its profile
The KIOSK Admin Tool uses /etc/tderc as source for all its profile
information. For this it uses the following keys in the
[Directories-<ProfileName>] config-group:
@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ as default installation directory for this profile.
Default setting as example
==========================
The following snipped could be added to /etc/kderc to define a "default" profile:
The following snipped could be added to /etc/tderc to define a "default" profile:
[Directories-default]
ProfileDescription=Default profile

@ -350,24 +350,24 @@ bool TDEConfigINIBackEnd::parseConfigFiles()
// Parse the general config files
if (useKDEGlobals) {
TQStringList kdercs = TDEGlobal::dirs()->
TQStringList tdercs = TDEGlobal::dirs()->
findAllResources("config", TQString::fromLatin1("kdeglobals"));
#ifdef Q_WS_WIN
TQString etc_kderc = TQFile::decodeName( TQCString(getenv("WINDIR")) + "\\kderc" );
TQString etc_tderc = TQFile::decodeName( TQCString(getenv("WINDIR")) + "\\tderc" );
#else
TQString etc_kderc = TQString::fromLatin1("/etc/kderc");
TQString etc_tderc = TQString::fromLatin1("/etc/tderc");
#endif
if (checkAccess(etc_kderc, R_OK))
kdercs += etc_kderc;
if (checkAccess(etc_tderc, R_OK))
tdercs += etc_tderc;
kdercs += TDEGlobal::dirs()->
tdercs += TDEGlobal::dirs()->
findAllResources("config", TQString::fromLatin1("system.kdeglobals"));
TQStringList::ConstIterator it;
for (it = kdercs.fromLast(); it != kdercs.end(); --it) {
for (it = tdercs.fromLast(); it != tdercs.end(); --it) {
TQFile aConfigFile( *it );
if (!aConfigFile.open( IO_ReadOnly ))

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