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Switch to different catalog.dat files on the fly
Posted: 21 Sep 2006 05:42
by ugus
To make XY even more portable maybe the catalog items could be saved into a separate ini file instead. Then you could easily switch between different catalog settings. If the ini format isn't appropriate maybe just make it possible to switch to different catalog.dat files on the fly.
/Ulrik
Re: Switch to different catalog.dat files on the fly
Posted: 21 Sep 2006 09:00
by admin
ugus wrote:To make XY even more portable maybe the catalog items could be saved into a separate ini file instead. Then you could easily switch between different catalog settings. If the ini format isn't appropriate maybe just make it possible to switch to different catalog.dat files on the fly.
Yes, a natural idea. I had it already in the moment when I hard-coded the file to "catalog.dat".
I had also wilder ideas like the possibility to export and import catalog categories via file or clipboard. Then collegues at work could easily exchange project structures while keeping there private/personal part of the catalog intact!
But, uhm, a bit later, okay... my todo list gets a bit crowded recently...
Re: Switch to different catalog.dat files on the fly
Posted: 21 Sep 2006 09:11
by ugus
admin wrote:ugus wrote:To make XY even more portable maybe the catalog items could be saved into a separate ini file instead. Then you could easily switch between different catalog settings. If the ini format isn't appropriate maybe just make it possible to switch to different catalog.dat files on the fly.
Yes, a natural idea. I had it already in the moment when I hard-coded the file to "catalog.dat".
I had also wilder ideas like the possibility to export and import catalog categories via file or clipboard. Then collegues at work could easily exchange project structures while keeping there private/personal part of the catalog intact!
But, uhm, a bit later, okay... my todo list gets a bit crowded recently...
No , problem.

You deserve some rest. You have already done
a fantastic work, and with such a speed of updates...!
You know, it's the magic time of day when you release a new beta version...

nope...
Posted: 21 Sep 2006 13:14
by itsme28m
He doesn't deserve some rest...
he deserves alot of rest! I have tested alot of applications and giving tips how to change things, some developers need even years to change some things, but for Donald it is just a couple of days (when i check beta versions) mostly

. Xyplorer is one of the best shareware that i buyd.
Greetings,
Steve
Re: nope...
Posted: 21 Sep 2006 16:48
by jacky
itsme28m wrote:Xyplorer is one of the best shareware that i buyd
No, XYplorer is
(one of) the best application ever made!
