All settings are now stored in a single .ini file. Would it be possible to split this into 2 files, so one file stores the desktop-related settings and the other stores the user-related settings? When using FreeCommander on multiple computers, this would allow:
- to either use a standalone (unzipped instead of installed) version of freecommander on a usb-device that reads the user-related settings from an .ini file on the usb-device and the computer-related settings from an .ini file on the computer.
- to either use an installed version of freecommander on each computer and to synchronise the user-related .ini between the different computers, for example by means of a synchronised .ini on a usb-device.
In both cases it would no longer be necessary to make the same user-related settings on different computers.
computer-related settings are broadly the settings related to the directory tree, the screen size etc, for example: favorites, tabs, layouts, ...
user-related settings are broadly the settings related to the look and feel of freecommander: multiple rename profiles, file filters, compare and synchronise settings, FTP-settings, folder-tab settings, color settings, ...
Thanks in advance
Split settings into a user and a desktop-related part
To Wrekik: what does "+1" mean?
To FreeCommander: I notice FTP-settings are already in a seperate file (FreeCommander.ftp) instead of the general .ini-file. A good example of what I mean ... Maybe seperate files for multiple rename profiles, file filters, compare and synchronise settings, folder-tab settings, color settings, ... are possible?
To FreeCommander: I notice FTP-settings are already in a seperate file (FreeCommander.ftp) instead of the general .ini-file. A good example of what I mean ... Maybe seperate files for multiple rename profiles, file filters, compare and synchronise settings, folder-tab settings, color settings, ... are possible?
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