Have you looked at it at all?

It opens up an INI into multiple tabs for each section. Each option
becomes a text box, but the INI can specify options making it a combo
box. The INI can also specify "friendly names", hide options, and
specify icons.

Essentially, it's an easy way to make a settings editor without having
to make the GUI yourself. Just add some extra stuff to your INI.

On 08/03/2012, Timo Kreuzer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am 08.03.2012 08:06, schrieb Adam:
>> This one appears to be more of a tabbed GUI than Notepad++ and quite a
>> nice looking one. That being said I have not tested it, but if the
>> screenshots are anything to go by it looks good.
>>
>> (so long as it is not written in .NET or requires hundreds of libraries)
>>
>>
> I just wonder what makes the editor a special *INI* editor?
> Any editor is a INI editor, isn't it?
> Or does it have some special INI magic?
>
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