![]() ini only would be an option in future releases (my 2 cents). I think it would be great if loading the. I will try the registry tweaks for my main system for now. Thanks for getting back to me so promptly. ![]() ini file for settings? It would seem the next logical step after the change to place one's doc/template folders in a custom directory with v4.1.6 (the latter, by the way, you can't place in Atlantis' program files dir, since that would require elevation of privileges which Atlantis doesn't have by default - certainly an oversight?). Since activation folder/files are elsewhere anyway (and thus unaffected), why can't there be the option to use either registry OR. The way it is now, registry is required (unless one does USB option which I'm not interested in). ![]() ini or from registry upon program startup. I think something is off.Īlso, why can't there be an option that reads settings ONLY from Atlantis.ini (like from prog dir root or something)? This way you could choose to load settings either from. ini's getting converted to registry settings. I think this needs more testing and perhaps also testing 4.2.0.2-generated backup. No idea how or why, or why it failed before. Then how did I experience the quotation mark spacing issue anyway? Like I said it's working correctly right now, and with these divergent registry settings. This doesn't have anything to do with old settings getting improperly converted. Now it's generating all these divergent SepL/R settings in registry. Why did it have a spacing issue with quotation marks in the first place when no previous settings were there (clean VM)? Something is not right here, and something is certainly not straight forward. I never touched these settings at all, I did not customize them. ![]() [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Atlantis Word Word Word Word Word is something weird going on with all this. ![]()
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