> I think I am the first to ask, because most USERs are still using the 
> 0.15. And there it was implemented differently.

Well, they should just switch to 0.16: it's so much better.
 
> 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?

In 0.16 you can save/load rollout settings in separate files, so that when
you want to do a rollout you just have to pick one of your favorite 
settings.

[BTW small bug : the .gnubg\rol directory doesn't get created when 
installing
from scratch/at first startup. If you try to load a rollout setting file 
you
get an error. If you save one the directory gets created and loading no 
longer
causes the error].
 
> 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!

It wasn't a feature, it was a flaw.
I think 0.16 solves the issue much better than your workaround in 0.15.

MaX.
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