On Sun, 19 Nov 2017 01:29:11 +0100 Jérémy Zurcher said:
> Hi,
>
> there are eet files, use eet
>
> $ eet -d .e/e/config/standard/e_bindings.8.cfg config
>
> or vim helper : vieet
Indeed. also eet -e to re-encode into a new file etc. ...
But one thing. E will regularly
On Sat, 18 Nov 2017 23:21:11 + Peter Flynn said:
> On 18/11/17 23:02, Conrad Knight wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > How do i read/edit E's *.cfg files?
>
> E has always worked so well I've never needed even to think about this,
> so I just went and had a look.
That's how it's
Hi,
there are eet files, use eet
$ eet -d .e/e/config/standard/e_bindings.8.cfg config
or vim helper : vieet
On Saturday 18 November 2017 18:02, Conrad Knight wrote :
> Hi,
>
> How do i read/edit E's *.cfg files? Or even just find out what
> settings are stored in each one? My settings seem
On 18/11/17 23:02, Conrad Knight wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How do i read/edit E's *.cfg files?
E has always worked so well I've never needed even to think about this,
so I just went and had a look.
OMG they're binary files. Good grief. Is this for speed or some other
reason. I'm probably showing my
Hi,
How do i read/edit E's *.cfg files? Or even just find out what
settings are stored in each one? My settings seem to have gotten
messed up over time (perhaps due to numerous upgrades?). An easy
solution i've used before is just the config directory and start all
over with a blank slate.