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PROGRAM:
NAME
gsettings-data-convert - GConf to GSettings data migration
SYNOPSIS
gsettings-data-convert [option...]
DESCRIPTION
gsettings-data-convert reads values out of the users GConf database and stores them in
GSettings.
The information about the mapping from GConf keys to GSettings keys is taken from files in
/usr/share/GConf/gsettings. Each file in that directory is read as a key file, with
sections for each GSettings schema that is being converted. The entries in each section
map GSettings keys to paths in the GConf database. Currently, gsettings-data-convert
supports all basic GConf types as well as lists of strings and lists of integers.
A simple example might look like this:
[org.gnome.fonts]
antialiasing = /desktop/gnome/font_rendering/antialiasing
dpi = /desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi
hinting = /desktop/gnome/font_rendering/hinting
rgba_order = /desktop/gnome/font_rendering/rgba_order
If the GSettings schema does not have a fixed path, you must specify the path in the group
name, separated by a colon character:
[org.gnome.fonts:/desktop/gnome/font-rendering/]
gsettings-data-convert keeps a list of the key files it has already converted, so it is
safe to run it repeatedly to handle newly appeared key files. The expected use of this
utility is to make each application install a key file for the GConf keys that it wants to
be migrated, and run gsettings-data-convert every time a user logs in.
Options
-h, --help
Print help and exit
--dry-run
Do not make any changes, just report what would be done
--verbose
Show verbose messages
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