diff --git a/docs/reference/gio/migrating.xml b/docs/reference/gio/migrating.xml
index ab4682d26..f73f37ab3 100644
--- a/docs/reference/gio/migrating.xml
+++ b/docs/reference/gio/migrating.xml
@@ -310,6 +310,36 @@ start_monitoring_trash (void)
Schema conversion
+
+ If you are porting your application from GConf, most likely you already
+ have a GConf schema. GIO comes with a commandline tool
+ gsettings-schema-convert
+ that can help with the task of converting a GConf schema into
+ an equivalent GSettings schema. The tool is not perfect and
+ may need assistence in some cases.
+
+
+
+ GSettings schemas are described by XML files that need to get installed
+ into $datadir/glib-2.0/schemas, and need to be
+ compiled into a binary form by the gschema-compile
+ utility. GIO provides variables gsettingsschemadir
+ and gsettingsupdateschemacache for the location
+ and the command, which can be used in configure.in
+ as follows:
+
+AC_SUBST(gsettingsschemadir, `pkg-config --variable gsettingsschemadir gio-2.0`)
+AC_SUBST(gsettingsupdateschemacache, `pkg-config --variable gsettingsupdateschemacache gio-2.0`)
+
+ The corresponding Makefile.am fragment looks like
+ this:
+
+gsettingsschema_DATA = my.app.gschema.xml
+install-data-hook:
+ $(gsettingsupdateschemacache) $(gsettingsschemadir)
+
+
+
One possible pitfall in doing schema conversion is that the default
values in GSettings schemas are parsed by the #GVariant parser.
@@ -390,13 +420,6 @@ start_monitoring_trash (void)
GSettings. By the time you have finished porting your application
you must ensure that all key names are valid.
-
- GIO comes with a commandline tool
- gsettings-schema-convert
- that can help with the task of converting a GConf schema into
- an equivalent GSettings schema. The tool is not perfect and
- may need assistence in some cases.
- Data conversion