2012/2/24 Sieghard <s_c_...@arcor.de>

>
> I know about the Jedi components, although I never used any. They
> definitely stem from the Windows world, and they possibly even use an
> emulated "registry" on Linux, at least your formatter seems to do so.
> It's nice to know that they should compile on Linux also, but this reliance
> on a "registry" bothers me somewhat.
> Anyway, I hope your proceedings go well and you decide for the optimal
> choice.
>
>
Hallo Sieghard

I don't know what "registry" are you talking about. JCF uses a config file
that you can change for your needs (in part) like other programs (linux and
windows).

Regards.

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