Something like that, maybe with moving stuff into a backup location instead of deleting it
Yes should be easy enough to do with something like: mv ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf ~/xfconf.bak Open to better suggestions.
(I'm not sure how good other parts cope with xfconfd going away)
To be confirmed, but having xfconfd killed / not running, seems to be a necessary step to correctly regenerate the config files. Also xfconfd is restarted as soon as xfce4-panel is reloaded and personally I did not experience side effects although I cannot completely exclude that.
and with some nice popup window asking to confirm ;-) I am not good at this stuff but I will wrap my head around it to find a way ;-). Should we include this script in the panel package or branding package?
I don't know how long I need to get this one ready but I think I
should push the update to Factory ASAP first, or more people will
update and risk to mess up their configs.
Cheers,
Maurizio Galli (MauG)
On Sun, Dec 16, 2018 at 9:59 PM Stefan Seyfried
Am 16.12.18 um 13:49 schrieb Maurizio Galli (MauG):
Stefan, Could a bash script to reset the default panel the way to go? I made one here and seems to do the trick: https://paste.opensuse.org/3974206
Something like that, maybe with moving stuff into a backup location instead of deleting it and forcing a logout instead of killing / restarting (I'm not sure how good other parts cope with xfconfd going away), and with some nice popup window asking to confirm ;-)
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