> On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Charles Howse wrote: > > > This seems to be a little problematic, however. After re-install > > completes, I open MC, change (any) setting, and select > "Save Setup" to > > create the ~/.mc/ini file. Then I copy the saved copy over > the new file. > > This isn't working at all for me, my customized settings > are not being > > restored, I must re-customize every time. > > You must have "Auto Save Setup" enabled under > Options->Configuration, and > it's not very intelligent, i.e. it doesn't check the timestamp.
Hello Pavel, thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, I'm not understanding your answer clearly. Are you saying that *before* I copy the saved file that I must enable "Auto Save Setup"? Or are you saving that I should copy the saved file *first* and *then* enable "Auto Save Setup"? For my purposes, not checking the timestamp would be a good thing, but if necessary the time stamp of the saved file can be changed with the "touch" command, correct? _______________________________________________ Mc mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
