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jdotxt works perfectly portable. But there is one minor thing, which makes it not fully compatible to the portable mode: The preferences are stored in the registry. It would be great to have an additional switch to store the preferences in an ini file of the executable alternatively. Happily it is possible already to use a relative path for the prefrence location (if I change the registry entry).
Beside that I noticed that jdotxt stores the preferences in the java tree. If I uninstall java and reinstall it, all my preferences are gone. Not a big issue, but maybe a other place to store it, would prevent to loose the preferences in that case.
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Alexander Mut
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Am 06.03.2019 um 14:20 schrieb Cyberklabauter <[email protected]>:
jdotxt works perfectly portable. But there is one minor thing, which makes it not fully compatible to the portable mode: The preferences are stored in the registry. It would be great to have an additional switch to store the preferences in an ini file of the executable alternatively. Happily it is possible already to use a relative path for the prefrence location (if I change the registry entry).
Beside that I noticed that jdotxt stores the preferences in the java tree. If I uninstall java and reinstall it, all my preferences are gone. Not a big issue, but maybe a other place to store it, would prevent to loose the preferences in that case.
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jdotxt works perfectly portable. But there is one minor thing, which makes it not fully compatible to the portable mode: The preferences are stored in the registry. It would be great to have an additional switch to store the preferences in an ini file of the executable alternatively. Happily it is possible already to use a relative path for the prefrence location (if I change the registry entry).
Beside that I noticed that jdotxt stores the preferences in the java tree. If I uninstall java and reinstall it, all my preferences are gone. Not a big issue, but maybe a other place to store it, would prevent to loose the preferences in that case.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: