Hardy Hübener wrote: > On 10.07.2007 14:49 Jonathan Kinsey wrote: >> >> The settings are stored per user, which is the "proper" way really. >> You can >> load and save settings now, in theory we could add a gui for this - in >> reality >> you're the first to ask about it :o) >> >> Jon >> > > I think I am the first to ask, because most USERs are still using the > 0.15. And there it was implemented differently. > > How do you handle the need to have different settings for rollouts? I > guess you have also some quick and dirty settings and some more precise? > > I don't want to change the settings all the time. And as there are not > yet the possibility to save different sets of settings, my work-around > was to install gnubg several times on my computer. That worked fine with > 0.15. But this possibility got killed by the different implementation > with 0.16. > > If you want my vote: Give me this 0.15 feature back!
You can save/load settings, just enter the commands "save settings <file>" and "load commands <file>" (or load commands from the menu), it's not great, but having multiple copies of gnubg to have different settings isn't the best solution either. Jon
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