Hi Chris
The reason I would like to think I need it is because I test a lot of 
different configs and code on the same machine (hardware ) for instance. 
This means that I have to redo the INI file for every test. I normally 
end up being frustrated (due to own stupidity) by not getting everything 
right first time. Things like paths etc..
I understand if one sets up a machine just once or twice that this is 
not an issue but some of us use LCNC on many machines and have customers 
that use it on machines. I do many conversions or upgrades of machines 
to LCNC and it would be a very handy and practical feature for me.

And yes, just polling to see what others think.

An Idea:
Maybe something like a parser utility that will combine the segmented 
files into one INI file. One can run this after any modifications to 
your work and prior to loading LCNC. This way it would not impact any of 
the internal workings.
If you see the kind of work that Bertho Stultiens, of gcmc fame, does it 
could be possible. We must maybe canvas him ;-)



On 2014-02-12 04:08, Chris Morley wrote:
>
>> Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 21:52:08 +0200
>> From: mar...@mastercut.co.za
>> To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: [Emc-users] Multiple INI files
>>
>> I dont know if this has been asked before but hear me out please.
>> I wondered why we could not have a number of INI files with an #INCLUDE
>> type of structure. I would very much like to segment my configuration
>> into usable sections like all the AXIS tuning parameters in one file for
>> instance. And then place all the display related stuff into another.
>>
>> -- 
>>
>> Regards /Groete
>>
>> Marius D. Liebenberg
> While this is surely doable, I don't think it will be a popular idea with 
> devs.
> Mostly because it complicates the INI retrieval code with out much benefit
>   
> You don't mention why this would be particularly handy
>
> Also the dev list would probably be a better place for this question, unless
> you were polling users for support of the idea.
>
> Chris M
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