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You create a “strings.ini” file by selecting some of the parameters from the [[Samplestring.ini]] file that is included in each MX release, and modifying the value for the listed attributes as you type them (under the same group titles - these are enclosed in [ ] as before). | You create a “strings.ini” file by selecting some of the parameters from the [[Samplestring.ini]] file that is included in each MX release, and modifying the value for the listed attributes as you type them (under the same group titles - these are enclosed in [ ] as before). | ||
The sections that appear in ''' | The sections that appear in '''samplestring.ini''', and the parameters that appear within a section, changed drastically between Cumulus 1.9.4 and MX. So be cautious if you try to use a "strings.ini" file originally created by the legacy software, check whether the parameters you used before are still available in the latest "samplestrings.ini". | ||
The content of " | The content of "samplestring.ini" is changing as MX is developed: | ||
* Therefore, your existing “strings.ini” might need to be modified. | |||
* There is no automatic way to check your “strings.ini” file, if MX does not understand any parameter in this file, it ignores it. | |||
* Instead, you need to manually check each parameter you have in your “strings.ini” file to see if that parameter is still in the “samplestring.ini” included in the release you have installed. | |||
* You may also find new parameters in “samplestring.ini” that you wish to add to your “strings.ini” file to tailor new functionality to your preferences. | |||
===Cumulus.ini=== | ===Cumulus.ini=== |
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