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Configuration file (by Ivan)
Hello, where I can find configuration file which stores settings on windows?
(no subject) (by Andrew)
Various aspects of Solvespace configuration are available in
line styles / view / configuration
links in the text window.
line styles / view / configuration
links in the text window.
(no subject) (by Ivan)
No, I want to know directory in which these settings are saved
(no subject) (by app4soft)
> where I can find configuration file which stores settings on windows?
SolveSpace under Windows has no configuration file, because all settings stored in Windows Registry (so you need), see:
- https://github.com/solvespace/...ues/902#issuecomment-763603892
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Registry#Editing
Under Linux there is configuration JSON-file stored as: `~/.config/solvespace/settings.json`
SolveSpace under Windows has no configuration file, because all settings stored in Windows Registry (so you need), see:
- https://github.com/solvespace/...ues/902#issuecomment-763603892
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Registry#Editing
Under Linux there is configuration JSON-file stored as: `~/.config/solvespace/settings.json`
(no subject) (by Ivan)
Thanks, do you plan to use json file instead of registry?
(no subject) (by app4soft)
> Thanks, do you plan to use JSON file instead of registry?
Here is feature request:
- https://github.com/solvespace/solvespace/issues/1136
Here is feature request:
- https://github.com/solvespace/solvespace/issues/1136
(no subject) (by Paul)
No, there is no plan to use a file instead of the registry on Windows.
It may be helpful if you provide a use case or reason for wanting those settings stored in a file. This as allows developers to consider other options for achieving your goal, and fitting that into a larger picture.
It may be helpful if you provide a use case or reason for wanting those settings stored in a file. This as allows developers to consider other options for achieving your goal, and fitting that into a larger picture.
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