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<p><font face="DejaVu Sans Mono">I see. you mention<font
face="DejaVu Sans Mono">ed problem inde<font face="DejaVu Sans
Mono">ed. I will consider find file based on <font
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/12/2018 05:17 PM, Kevin Krammer
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<pre wrap="">On Montag, 12. März 2018 06:33:42 CET stardiviner wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I found KDE put all components config files under ~/.config/.
Because there are lot of configs of KDE, and lot of programs configs
under it.
When I want to do something (like reset KDE configs) I don't know which
ones need to delete.
Put all KDE related config files under ~/.config/kde/ will help user.
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It seems that at some point there was a .config/kde.org "vendor" directory, but
indeed most configs are at the top level nowadays.
I would suggest to file a wish item ticket on bugs.kde.org
Unfortunately changing file locations is a bit problematic, as moving the file
means an older version won't find it anymore and copying means they easily get
out of sync.
But it does sound like a good idea to have each vendor use a directory of its
own.
Cheers,
Kevin
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