Redirect error
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- Samuel
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Redirect error
If I add a "RedirectSection=0" to this two sections: "[FileSystemPlugins]" and "[PackerPlugins]" then the entry RedirectSection shows up in TC.
- Both entrys result in a new plugin "RedirectSection" in the according plugin page.
- Adding it to FileSystemPlugins even shows a new entry "RedirectSection" in Networkhood (what is the main reason for starting this thread.)
BTW: Redirecting is great. I now have a wincmd_history.ini.
PS: I know I could remove the entrys for this sections because the default action for the sections is not to export them.
- Both entrys result in a new plugin "RedirectSection" in the according plugin page.
- Adding it to FileSystemPlugins even shows a new entry "RedirectSection" in Networkhood (what is the main reason for starting this thread.)
BTW: Redirecting is great. I now have a wincmd_history.ini.
PS: I know I could remove the entrys for this sections because the default action for the sections is not to export them.
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This is a known limitation which is present in many ini sections, when TC has to enumerate the contents of the entire section. It happens only with RedirectSection=0 because that points to the same ini where RedirectSection=0 is present. Unfortunately it's too much work to fix that problem, there are too many possible locations.
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- Samuel
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The help says if I use "AlternateUserIni=C:\Programme\totalcmd\wincmd_history.ini" then some sections are redirected to that file and some are not.
But if I add "RedirectSection=0" to a section it is not redirected there.
So I just appended this entry to every section I wanted to use in my normal "wincmd.ini".
BTW: Thanks a lot for this feature, Christian. Now I can pretty easy remove my history by just deleting "wincmd_history.ini".
But if I add "RedirectSection=0" to a section it is not redirected there.
So I just appended this entry to every section I wanted to use in my normal "wincmd.ini".
BTW: Thanks a lot for this feature, Christian. Now I can pretty easy remove my history by just deleting "wincmd_history.ini".
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I just use:
RedirectSection=%COMMANDER_INI%\..\wincmd_History.ini
in each section I want redirected to the new file. I have one for History, Plugins and User. Doing it in each section allows me to have as many redirects as I want exactly where I want them. This is how pertermad's example taught me to do it and it works great!
RedirectSection=%COMMANDER_INI%\..\wincmd_History.ini
in each section I want redirected to the new file. I have one for History, Plugins and User. Doing it in each section allows me to have as many redirects as I want exactly where I want them. This is how pertermad's example taught me to do it and it works great!
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