Allow user defined global variables
Re: Allow user defined global variables
The only current downside I've noticed so far...
In the upper right corner you see a part of my catalog. Two entries pointing to network locations.
The one with the question mark has it's properties open.
The second entry (... [backup_ssd]) uses a netbios name instead of the perm variable
I use:
The [DNLA] entry works fine but the icon...
In the upper right corner you see a part of my catalog. Two entries pointing to network locations.
The one with the question mark has it's properties open.
The second entry (... [backup_ssd]) uses a netbios name instead of the perm variable
I use:
Configuration | General | Startup & Exit | [x] No network browsing on startup
The [DNLA] entry works fine but the icon...
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Re: Allow user defined global variables
Uhm, in the upper right corner I see nothing, not even the corner...
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Re: Allow user defined global variables
Better in next beta. (The perm vars simply had been loaded too late.)
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Better with 0002^^
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Re: Allow user defined global variables
With 0009 I have the same problem again...
Even if the perm var is stored across sessions and already exists on startup
Even if the perm var is stored across sessions and already exists on startup
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