How about automatically loading wpsfilename.cfg at opening the .wps file? Then there's no need for extra menus and stuff, and it would be a simple change. It might have some side-effects like users seeing weird stuff because they don't know their settings have changed, but that would be the same when using themes. If I understand correctly, what you want now is 1) browse cfg files, 2) browse wps files, 3) browse themes. This sounds a bit doubled up. Correct me if I'm wrong. :-)

Ronald

On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 07:51:41 +0100, Daniel Stenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

All this taken together, I'm thinking that perhaps the bundled WPSes could be the start of a "theme" concept. With a simple "browse themes" option in the menu, we could browse the .cfg files in .rockbox/wps/ and consider them being "themes" or "skins". When we add further configurations like bootup sound and customizable icons, we could simply add the setting of those choices to these very same .cfg files.

Good? Bad?



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