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Can you explain exactly how the settings command works. I have search for an answer but what I have found were very vague. I managed to make it work but it's not putting the file where would like it. If you could help out with that I would really be grateful.
1/. Have you seen this page?
2/. Why is it necessary to move the file location? I have looked to do this and it seems it would be better to create your own system (see attached).
Can you better explain what you are trying to do please.
Thanks for the kind words regarding PhotoEXIF.
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Using the users .config folder is a standard location for placing configuration files on Linux systems.
This ensures that:
1. every user on the system has a personal configuration file
2. system admins have a standard location to look for in case of trouble shooting a system
Not only Gambas uses the users .config folder but many other applications on Linux as well (see screenshot below).
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I consider it good programming practice to stick to the standards used on Linux systems.
It makes life so much easier if we all do.
My 2 cents on the matter
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- Gambas3 Debian/Ubuntu repositories
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Sorry to bother: Have you tested? It does nothing and if you try to write the file, gets you to "Access Violation" or "NULL value error".jornmo said
I gave up using this component. I found my way out without it, and even better.
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