As for the user added files that no longer exist: I'd rather leave them in the log list (grayed out to visualize their absence) so the user can close them (which will permanently remove them from gconf) than remove them directly, but I don't know how to do that (lack of GTK programming experience).
As for the user added files that no longer exist: I'd rather leave them in the log list (grayed out to visualize their absence) so the user can close them (which will permanently remove them from gconf) than remove them directly, but I don't know how to do that (lack of GTK programming experience).