1 Jan
2014
1 Jan
'14
10:48 p.m.
On 01/01/2014 12:27 PM, Jonathan Osuch wrote:
David,
Hmm, there's no way to have it installed on the system but use an sstools.ini file/folder in the user's home folder?
Yes, there is. You need to rename the sstools.ini file in the usr/share/xfractint directory. This can be done from a terminal in that directory by using: sudo mv sstools.ini sstools.old
Then xfractint won't find the sstools.ini in the default location and will look in the current directory.
Ah, thanks. That'll enable me to use the same sstools.ini with xfracint and DOSFractint. -- David gnome@hawaii.rr.com authenticity, honesty, community http://dancingtreefrog.com