[JGloss] Re: Configuration file
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From: Rolf L. <no...@no...> - 2004-03-13 18:24:22
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Michael Koch <ten...@gm...> writes: > When JGloss is used with Java 1.4, the new new Java Preferences API is > used, which stores the settings in an operating system dependent way: in > Windows, the registry is used and on *nix, a file in ~/.java/.userPrefs/ > is created. In this case, you can delete the .jgloss file in the home > directory. Hmm. That does not sound like an improvement to me as far as the Java Preferences API is concerned. Like many other people, I prefer to have the least amount of fiddling possible with my registry. It also makes it impossible to share the configuration files amongst Windows and *nix on a dual-boot machine. But I assume this is not a JGloss issue. > The file extension of JGloss might still be changed, because the file > format changed from JGloss 1 to 2, and I don't know if I will write > automatic conversion for JGloss 2. Make it so ;-) -- http://home.arcor.de/leggewie/ http://leggewie.biz/hamster.htm |