[Rwp] about the installer

Chris Belle cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Fri Feb 19 01:59:03 EST 2016


hey, I noticed instead of using a keymap file you did the .ini file I 
guess this totally replaces the keymap.
Consider this, I often make my own variations along with the fine work 
of Derick and GN luca, so when I import a new keymap of theirs I still 
have mine.
Can we fix it to where we can have our cake and eat it too, I want to 
update my keymap with their stuff, but not loose mine.
I know why you did it that way, to have a base starting point for 
beginners, but
one thing having access to the regular keymap would do is make it 
possible to update but not replace totally.
Thank you kindly.


On 2/19/2016 12:40 AM, Chris Belle wrote:
> I appreciate your consideration, don't blame you a bit.
>
> I do believe JSonar used to have
> a manual zip file, but don't know if vic still maintains that or not.
> but that's neither here or there.
> I'm sure with your fine programming chops, it won't be necessary
> to do that, maybe we need a way to specify a path in the installer,
> so we can have the files dumped to where we need them.
> I'm sure you'll figure out the best way,
> Your the expert 'grin'.
>
>
> On 2/19/2016 12:18 AM, James Teh wrote:
>> Sorry; I don't want to maintain both a manual and an automatic way to 
>> do things, now or in the future. It's worth noting that none of the 
>> other DAW access solutions provide this either.
>>
>> That said, you clearly have a use case for running portably, so it's 
>> a valid feature request.
>>
>> Jamie
>>
>> On 19/02/2016 4:13 PM, Chris Belle wrote:
>>> Hey about the installer?
>>> I think till we get everything polished up there still should be a 
>>> manual way to install the osara dll and the keymap.
>>> On my system, it get's put in the users folder.
>>> I'm running a portable
>>> install.
>>> there's no way for me to tell the installer to go there.
>>> so if I want to run the latest, I have to go dig it out and put it 
>>> where I need it.
>>> I am also running a 32 bit version of windows 7 ultimate on this 
>>> test machine if that helps at all.
>>> I do have 64 bit machines I can test on, but
>>> because I have some well loved older software hardware
>>> I like to run for my productivity that likes 32 bit better, i need 
>>> that flavor around and so here in the back where i run reaper most 
>>> of the time this is what I run it on,
>>> a nice i5 machine,
>>> but with 32 bit windows.
>>
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