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- Conceptually, GConf and GSettings are fairly similar. Both
- have a concept of pluggable backends. Both keep information
- about keys and their types in schemas. Both have a concept of
- mandatory values, which lets you implement lock-down.
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- There are some differences in the approach to schemas. GConf
- installs the schemas into the database and has API to handle
- schema information (<code class="function">gconf_client_get_default_from_schema()</code>,
- <code class="function">gconf_value_get_schema()</code>, etc). GSettings on the other hand
- assumes that an application knows its own schemas, and does
- not provide API to handle schema information at runtime.
- GSettings is also more strict about requiring a schema whenever
- you want to read or write a key. To deal with more free-form
- information that would appear in schema-less entries in GConf,
- GSettings allows for schemas to be 'relocatable'.
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- One difference in the way applications interact with their
- settings is that with GConf you interact with a tree of
- settings (ie the keys you pass to functions when reading
- or writing values are actually paths with the actual name
- of the key as the last element. With GSettings, you create
- a GSettings object which has an implicit prefix that determines
- where the settings get stored in the global tree of settings,
- but the keys you pass when reading or writing values are just
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