Shawn K. Hall wrote:
> John W. Bairen, Jr. wrote:
> Why not have the installer ask the user (if upgrading) if
> they want their old aliases.txt or if they want to take
> full use of the new features by overwriting it.  And then
> install/not-install accordingly?

The problem then becomes the long-time users installing a fresh copy
on a new system.

Not necessarily - if we can detect whether DQSD is installed, and act accordingly, this shouldn't be a problem.


Sounds like a good way of handling it.

It should be simple enough to just prompt everyone with a dialogue
that lists each 'default' alias with a checklist (defaulting to false
for most of these annoying ones - or with 'profile' options (like
"programmer/geek"  [...]

Overkill, IMO.

Kim


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