On Sun, 13 Nov 2005, Tony Lenox wrote:

I'm not sure it helps much either since when people upgrade they very often wipe their .rockbox dir and thus they'd wipe their "default.wps" file too...

yes, but the idea is to have default one in the official build...

Again, I don't think we need to have multiple fixes to solve the same underlying problem: that the config is stored as binary in the config sector.

If we only switch to having most configs in a plain text-based .cfg file (as we've planned for years) I don't that there is a problem we need to fix.

Actually I was thinking a little bit more about this. CFG files are indeed more suitable for packaging WPS because its not only WPS file name that we need but also font name and may be status bar setting (as well as this would solve RWPS problem).

I fully agree. I'm hoping my upcoming script will be able to gerenate a .cfg file for each .wps file, as a start to a better "theme" approach.

So the idea is to call this CFG file a "theme" and store it in a special dir (may be in WPS folder) so that user can quickly load it. There can be a default.theme file that gets loaded on first run or when settings are reset.

Again, I don't think this is the correct fix for the reset problem.

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