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Bibin At least 9001
Registered 01/07/2005
Points 308
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5th November, 2006 at 10:17:56 -
Ah, I have an idea! Instead of checking the contents of the ini, just use the ini to store whatever config options you have. THen, use the file object to check if the ini exists! If it exists, it doesn't show the config frame. If it doesn't, it shows it. Simple.
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axel Crazy?
Registered 05/02/2005
Points 4766
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5th November, 2006 at 10:56:53 -
Uhhh... What?
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Aptennap
Registered 23/04/2004
Points 916
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5th November, 2006 at 11:07:57 -
You should do:
set INI group to ...
set INI item to ...
set counter to value.
the above always works.
Not : set counter to value item
That never works for me.
But oke i use TGF so...
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AndyUK Mascot Maniac
Registered 01/08/2002
Points 14586
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5th November, 2006 at 14:17:56 -
is it even possible to check if an ini file exists? If so, i didn't know.
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Bibin At least 9001
Registered 01/07/2005
Points 308
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5th November, 2006 at 14:21:30 -
Yes, the file object can.
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Aptennap
Registered 23/04/2004
Points 916
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5th November, 2006 at 14:33:57 -
Yhea just use the file object
Oh sweet mary.
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Bibin At least 9001
Registered 01/07/2005
Points 308
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5th November, 2006 at 14:39:01 -
Alright, here's some example files.
Gfactory:
http://http://bibinson.sitesled.com/thingum.gam
MMF2:
http://bibinson.sitesled.com/thingum.mfa
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