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marcocc |
Posted - 05 Dec 2013 : 13:20:21 Hi Alessio,
have you considered the idea to save the preferences of each script even after a script update? It's a bit annoying to check/uncheck every option everytime the script updates, you'll make errors and you'll finish up with a different data import everytime.
thank you |
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JDommi |
Posted - 17 Dec 2013 : 10:03:02 As long as Ale hasn't include this function in his own code you can manually backup and restore your "Advanced Script Options".
1. Download this file -> http://www.mediafire.com/download/gungk1mjy3r3tqo/ASO.exe 2. Copy it into your XMM main folder 3. Create a link to ASO.exe on your Desktop (right mouseclick on the file -> Send To -> Desktop) 4. Goto the Scripts folder in your XMM main folder and make a subfolder called UserConfig
The interface will show two buttons: Backup and Restore - guess what they will do *lol* Just call the program before and after every (script) update. As I don't have any information about modified script options or which scripts will be updated I have to work on every existing script. So it may take a little time for processing.
Only to mention for completeness: Optional parameters are backup/restore and silent. These parameters have to be manually included in the link on your desktop and are intended for the use as XMM plugin (originally for XMM7). Therefor I don't explain anything further on. |
JDommi |
Posted - 06 Dec 2013 : 07:14:11 Ale, that's an easy way to do. I had it in the Updater program of mine. At the weekend I can send you the detailed way I had implemented it. |
Alessio Viti |
Posted - 05 Dec 2013 : 14:06:47 Hello Marco,
Sorry, its a good idea but I havent found yet a way to do it (quickly )
I hope in future releases.
Ale |