Hi
I'm currently looking into making systemwide user profiles, as I've seen that some people use 1 user on the computer for everybody, instead of creating userprofiles...
I saw this thread about multiplatform userscope profiles.
My current approach would be something similar, but use QSettings with QSettings::SystemScope, then creating a subdir for each user at a given path. (Probably /etc/xdg/vendorname/applicationname/username (linux/mac os) or (windows) c:\documents and settings\all users\applicationdata\vendorname\applicationname\u sername
One issue is of course that on windows, by default everyone has write access to c:\documents and settings\all users\applicationdata\, while on linux default is to root only for /etc/xdg...
I was thinking about using the software's own directory, but some sysadmins prefer to have softwaredirs write only, which is understandable, thinking about how self-de
I was hoping to allow the program itself to create files if they weren't there instead of installing and setting user permissions explicit on a directory.
Anyone have any thoughts?
cheers,
Leif
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