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Add in-app way to change a config file #159

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ClementTsang opened this issue May 18, 2020 · 2 comments
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Add in-app way to change a config file #159

ClementTsang opened this issue May 18, 2020 · 2 comments
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ClementTsang commented May 18, 2020

See here for the milestone.

General overview

  • This adds an in-application screen to manage the config file.
  • This is going to be the "intended" way for a user to manage it now. A user can still change the config file manually if they want.
  • Flags will still remain - the idea was always that flags were for usage "for that one run", and I'll keep that mentality.
    • (TBD) Likewise, flags will still override the in-application setting. The indicator for something set by the flag only will be different? Maybe a different colour or something.
  • I plan on currently adding 4 sections to the config:
    • Display options (what is currently flags in the file)
    • Layout (managing widget layout)
    • Colours (managing colour choice)
    • Filters (for disk and temp)

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Closing this in favour of a milestone: https://github.com/ClementTsang/bottom/milestone/1

@ClementTsang ClementTsang unpinned this issue Sep 21, 2020
@ClementTsang ClementTsang reopened this Sep 21, 2020
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Never mind, milestones look absolutely terrible, going to keep this issue open.

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