Where is my layout?

Things you’d like to miss in the future...
Forum rules
:warnred20: :warnred20: :warnred20: :warnred20: :warnred20: READ THIS AND DO IT!!! :warnred20: :warnred20: :warnred20: :warnred20: :warnred20:

:info: Please include the following information:
1) Your XYplorer Version (e.g., v28.00.0801)
2) Your Windows Version (e.g., Win 11)
3) Your Screen Scaling Percentage (e.g., 125%).

:info: We recommend adding your Windows Version and Screen Scaling Percentage to the Location field in your Profile or to your Signature. That way, you only have to type them once.

:info: When attaching an Image, please use the Attachment tab at the bottom of your post and click "Add files".

:warnred20: :warnred20: :warnred20: :warnred20: :warnred20: READ THIS AND DO IT!!! :warnred20: :warnred20: :warnred20: :warnred20: :warnred20:
bdeshi
Posts: 4256
Joined: 12 Mar 2014 17:27
Location: Asteroid B-612
Contact:

Re: Where is my layout?

Post by bdeshi »

ENTER this in the addressbar:

Code: Select all

::echo getpathcomponent("<xyini>","file");
whatever filename it echoes (should be `xyplorer.ini`), you can keep just that file and remove all other extraneous xyplorer-*ini s, since you've repaired your settings.
Icon Names | Onyx | Undocumented Commands | xypcre
[ this user is asleep ]

Magic
Posts: 31
Joined: 13 Jan 2012 21:45
Location: The Netherlands

Re: Where is my layout?

Post by Magic »

xyplorer.ini came right up, so I deleted all the other inis.

Thanks again for all the patience and help! Much appreciated :)

bdeshi
Posts: 4256
Joined: 12 Mar 2014 17:27
Location: Asteroid B-612
Contact:

Re: Where is my layout?

Post by bdeshi »

:tup:
Icon Names | Onyx | Undocumented Commands | xypcre
[ this user is asleep ]

Post Reply