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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]Re: [tlug] no, really: Die, .uim, die!
- Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 07:50:49 +0200
- From: David Stibbe <dstibbe@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] no, really: Die, .uim, die!
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Dave M G wrote:Which is what it is doing. Was I not clear?I've made all the settings as I want them. So far as I can understand, my settings are all saved in a directory called .uim.d.I think, what he meant was, "if it was overwriting my custom .uim file."This .uim file _is_ _overwriting_ my hand tweaked settings.How about overwriting your .uim file with your .uim.d/customs/custom-global.scm file ?(cp .uim.d/customs/custom-global.scm .uim) Greetings, David
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- [tlug] Die, .uim, die!
- From: Dave M G
- [tlug] .config files: created if missing: edit them (was Die, .uim, die!)
- From: Jim
- Re: [tlug] no, really: Die, .uim, die!
- From: Dave M G
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