Hi,
I really wish there would be some mutil.ini files (examples) to study;
why don't people share their .ini's on GitHub or similar?
Regards,
pos
On 11 Feb 2023, pos said the following...
I really wish there would be some mutil.ini files (examples) to study why don't people share their .ini's on GitHub or similar?What, you mean like these? https://github.com/christiansacks/tqw_mutil_inis
What, you mean like these? https://github.com/christiansacks/tqw_mutil_inis
Exactly like those :) Thank you very much!
Dude, just reading through some of these just got me to change the way
my system does some things.. Thanks... Just gotta install the changes now.. LOL
It was a great idea that pos mentioned about sharing them, and if it can help one or two people with their setup, even better =)
It was a great idea that pos mentioned about sharing them, and if it can help one or two people with their setup, even better =)
pos wrote to All <=-
I really wish there would be some mutil.ini files (examples) to study;
why don't people share their .ini's on GitHub or similar?
pos wrote to All <=-I set up a github account and thought about putting up all of my batch files up there. Nothing fancy, but I still have batch files for
I really wish there would be some mutil.ini files (examples) to study why don't people share their .ini's on GitHub or similar?
FrontDoor, Binkleyterm and TIC/areafix processing that took a long time
to manage (and that others might benefit from)
It was a great idea that pos mentioned about sharing them, and if it help one or two people with their setup, even better =)
Yes, made me think of doing something really different when new echos
come in, I was just letting the system add it then I would go in and
edit them individually to the correct network etc. Now it will do it all automatically..
I set up a github account and thought about putting up all of my batch files up there. Nothing fancy, but I still have batch files for
FrontDoor, Binkleyterm and TIC/areafix processing that took a long time
to manage (and that others might benefit from)
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