The GUI configurator doesn't even exist yet. It's not proprietary,
it's just not done yet. The work was put in to create this
formatting to encourage the creation of such a GUI tool. It will
certainly not be removed.

- Melanie

On 08/04/2014 16:32, James Stallings II wrote:
> I think if any of this is touched, it should be to the OpenSim.ini file, to
> remove the proprietary formatting for the gui configurator that is not
> present in opensim core.
> 
> For my part, it isn't a problem; but as far as I'm concerned modifying the
> format of OpenSimDefaults.ini is probably going at it a bit backward.
> 
> Cheers
> James
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 9:19 AM, Shaun T. Erickson <s...@smxy.org> wrote:
> 
>>  Yeah, I would definitely vote against moving things to the end of
>> sections. It's perfectly fine to have, say:
>>
>> A
>> B
>> C
>> D
>> E
>>
>> in the defaults file, but only have, say:
>>
>> A
>> C
>> E
>>
>> in OpenSim.ini.example.
>>
>> -ste
>>
>>
>> On 4/8/14, 7:49 AM, Jak Daniels wrote:
>>
>> +1 for this, however moving things in defaults that are not in example to
>> the end of a section, particularly in  the larger sections might move a
>> setting more out of context and make the defaults file less readable.
>>
>>
>>
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