bltk.conf man page
bltk.conf ā config file for bltk bltk.conf may be used to control particular features of bltk. By default, bltk looks for the file in /etc direcotry. The format of bltk.conf is very simple. Each line is either a comment or a directive. Comment lines start with a # and are ignored. A directive line has the format: option=value It is important to note that it is an error to put any space between the option, = and value. Each setting has a compiled in default which may be modified in the configuration file. Below is a list of boolean options. The value for a boolean option may be set to YES or NO. If set to YES, existance of .installed files is checked for. Controls whether developer workload is enabled. Controls whether external sources are used to build workload application. Controls whether game workload is enabled. Controls whether external sources are used to build workload application. Controls whether office workload is enabled. Controls whether external sources are used to build workload application. Controls whether player workload is enabled Controls whether external sources are used to build workload application. Controls whether reader workload is enabled. Controls whether external sources are used to build workload application. BLTK_HOME This option specifies the location of BLTK's home directory. This directory is used as starting directory for saving results and temporary files. This option specifies an application to be started when office workload is used. The option specifies working directory for office workload. The option replaces default aplication to be used for playing audio/video The option replaces default source to be played. The option replaces default aplication to be used for reading a document. The option replaces default document to be read. jskala@redhat.comDescription
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