> Gordon writes, > > > But there's no $HOME as such. > > > > There's > > HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\S > > hell Folders with around 16 subkeys, including AppData > > (which on my system has one entry installed by a program I've > > never used and didn't know I had). But MSOffice uses the > > Personal subkey. Others seem to use the Desktop subkey. Neil responds: > SHGetSpecialFolderPath(,,CSIDL_APPDATA,) would be the current 'MS > preferred' method for this as it allows roaming (not that I've ever seen > roaming work). If Unix code expects $HOME to be per machine (and so used to > store, for example, window locations which are dependent on screen > resolution) then CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA would be a better choice. > > To make these work on 9x and NT 4 Microsoft provides a redistributable > Shfolder.dll. Using a place on the local machine of the user makes more sense to me. But excuse my ingorance: I've just 'grep'ed through the Python 1.6a2 sources and also through Mark Hammonds Win32 Python extension c++ sources (here on my Notebook running Linux) and found nothing called 'SHGetSpecialFolderPath'. So I believe, this API is currently not exposed to the Python level. Right? So it would be very nice, if you WinXX-gurus more familar with the WinXX platform would come up with some Python code snippet, which I could try to include into an upcoming standard library 'userprefs.py' I plan to write. something like: if os.name == 'nt': try: import win32XYZ if hasattr(win32XYZ, 'SHGetSpecialFolderPath'): userplace = win32XYZ.SHGetSpecialFolderPath(.....) except ImportError: ..... would be very fine. > Fred writes, > > > Look at your $HOME on Unix box; most of the dotfiles are *files*, not > > directories, and that's all most applications need; > > This may have been the case in the past and for people who understand > Unix well enough to maintain it, but for us just-want-it-to-run folks, its > no longer true. I formatted my Linux partition this week and installed Red > Hat 6.2 and Gnome 1.2 and then used a few applications. The dot directories > outnumber the dot files 18 to 16. Fred proposed an API, which leaves the decision whether to use a single file or to use several files in special directory up to the application developer. I aggree with Fred. Simple applications will use only a simple config file, where bigger applications will need a directory to store several files. Regards, Peter -- Peter Funk, Oldenburger Str.86, D-27777 Ganderkesee, Germany, Fax:+49 4222950260 office: +49 421 20419-0 (ArtCom GmbH, Grazer Str.8, D-28359 Bremen)
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