[Glade-users] General Programming for Glade APplication
Sudharshan S
sudharsh at gmail.com
Tue May 1 06:45:23 EDT 2007
On 5/1/07, Jason Brisbane <darkeen at westnet.com.au> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I have developed my own program for keeping track of Battles for DnD.
> (Yes, a Double geek, I know). It uses Mysql5.0 and works quite well.
:D cool
I want to be able to save the database name, username, password and
> server to a "settings file" and get the user to save these details
> once they run the program for the first time. I have created a
> Settings screen within Glade and hooked it in, no problems.
> I have the Glade programming down pat (thanks to you people on this
> list, and the excellent GTK and Glade examples) but I have an issue.
>
> Not having programed in Linux before, what are the Standards for a
> Linux application for programm specific settings?
Standards?..Must be just me, but could you elaborate on that..
Do you mean something like
username = foo
password = bar
keep these variables in a file which your application can read and login to
the database with the given credentials..
Hmmm..Won't a simple text file do the job..You could prolly name it
dndrc.conf or something and keep it in /etc/ while make installing the app
for a global setting or the user's home directory if its a per-user setting,
like '.dndrc'. Thats one standard I am aware of.
<snip>
> I have been looking for books on programming and have gone through
> the entire Devhelp to no avail. I did find gconf but it has only Two
> functions... not exactly a lot for the programming tasks I require...
gconf is for gnome-applications and you probably wouldn't want it if its a
non-gnome application.
A noobie programmer
Sudharshan S
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