Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP2 - DEPLOYMENT GUIDE 08-05-2008 Deployment Manual page 254

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The OAFIID is a unique identifier for an applet. To find the OAFIID for a partic-
ular applet, see the .server file for the applet in the /usr/lib/bonobo/
servers directory. For example, the following excerpt from GNOME_Wncklet
_Factory.server shows the OAFIID for the Window List applet:
<oaf_server iid="OAFIID:GNOME_WindowListApplet"
type="factory" location="OAFIID:GNOME_Wncklet_Factory">
Setting Preferences for Individual Panels and Panel Objects
1 Log in to a GNOME session, then configure the panels as required.
2 Use the --dump option with the gconftool-2 command line tool to generate
3 Open the my-panel-setup.entries file in a text editor, then modify the
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<entry>
<key>bonobo_iid</key>
<schema_key>/schemas/apps/panel/objects/bonobo_iid_type</schema_key>
<value>
<string>OAFIID:GNOME_WindowListApplet</string>
</value>
</entry>
</entrylist>
a file that contains an XML description of your panel configuration.
The --dump option generates a list that contains all preference keys in a GConf
repository directory that you specify.
For example, the following command creates an XML description of the default
panel configuration in a file called my-panel-setup.entries:
gconftool-2 --dump /apps/panel/profiles/default > my-panel-setup.entries
file as required.
For example, you might want to change the location of the desktop entry files.
The following is an excerpt from a file generated with the --dump option:
<entry>
<key>objects/object_16/launcher_location</key>

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