<gconfschemafile> <schemalist> <schema> <key>/schemas/desktop/standard/recent-document-entry</key> <type>list</type> <locale name="C"> <short>An entry in the /desktop/standard/recent-documents directory</short> <long> This schema should be applied to the keys in the /desktop/standard/recent-documents directory. Each entry is a list of strings; each string represents an attribute of the recently used document. The strings begin with the name of the attribute, a colon, and then the value of the attribute. The available attributes are: command, menu-text, menu-pixmap, menu-hint, filename, mime-type, app. A sample string in the list is "filename:myspreadsheet.gnumeric" or "menu-text:My Spreadsheet". The "filename" attribute can be a simple filename or a URL. The "command" is a command to run if the recently-used menu item is selected; the "filename" is most likely only used if an application decides not to run the command for whatever reason. The "app" attribute is an identifier for the application, typically the application executable name. </long> </locale> </schema> <schema> <key>/schemas/desktop/standard/save-location-entry</key> <type>pair</type> <locale name="C"> <short>An entry in the /desktop/standard/save-locations directory</short> <long> The /desktop/standard/save-locations directory contains entries describing manually-user-defined locations for saving files. These locations could be merged with, or complement, a list of most recently used save locations. Each entry in the /desktop/standard/save-locations directory should be a pair of two strings; the first string (car) should be a human-readable location name such as "My Documents", the second string (cdr) should be a filesystem directory name such as "/home/jerry/mydocs". The second string can also be a URL but not all applications will necessarily be able to access nonlocal directories. </long> </locale> </schema> </schemalist> </gconfschemafile>