Hmmm.. not sure what you mean... I'm using the current sources from CVS!
lp5250d doesn't appear to utilize the "config stuff".
Actually, I prefer it that way. Yeah, I can use the config stuff, and it
works... but I get the occasional weird crash with the "config stuff"
that I have yet to really trace down.
I find using the new "config stuff" to be cumbersome, even when I'm not
getting crashes. It seems more complicated than the -s -t, etc style
command-line switches. (maybe thats just because I'm not used to it...)
Sure, its nice to be able to "save" my configuration options, but... a
simple shell script or even an alias does that nicely without this whole
complicated configuration mess.
Please don't take this as negative criticism. I'm a big fan of your work
on this project, and I use this emulator every day. I guess the whole
config file option wasn't to my taste.
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Jason M. Felice wrote:
> ... or you could use the config stuff I wrote and not worry about it ;-) I
> never got around to documenting it, but it's pretty clean and
> straight-forward, if I remember correctly.
>
> -Jay 'Eraserhead' Felice (as he comes up for air briefly from a 60+ hour/week
> project).
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