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Hi. Iam using wxConfigFile to save application settings. But every time the "MyApp.ini" file is created in C:\Documents and Settings\CURRENT_USER directory.
Is there any way to change its location, something like in "C:\Settings" etc.
I am doing some thing like this (please ignore syntax Errors, if any)
mc2r wrote:Hmmm, I bet all of those could be found in the docs?
-Max
Of course I was bored waiting for a compile to finish - bored enough to cut and paste a line from my source code but not bored enough to look up the ctor in the documents
mc2r wrote:Hmmm, I bet all of those could be found in the docs?
-Max
Of course I was bored waiting for a compile to finish - bored enough to cut and paste a line from my source code but not bored enough to look up the ctor in the documents
Judy, I think I wasn't clear enough on where the derision was aimed. It was aimed at the OP to be clear Of course if the OP had bothered to look at the docs for the class being questioned then none of us would have had an outlet for our boredom.
Judy, I think I wasn't clear enough on where the derision was aimed. It was aimed at the OP to be clear Of course if the OP had bothered to look at the docs for the class being questioned then none of us would have had an outlet for our boredom.
Actually the form of ctor in question is not mentioned in the documentation for wxConfigFile but in the base class wxConfigBase. The documentation for wxConfigFile only shows one form of constructor, so at first glance it is missable, I know I made the same mistake once.
Judy, I think I wasn't clear enough on where the derision was aimed. It was aimed at the OP to be clear Of course if the OP had bothered to look at the docs for the class being questioned then none of us would have had an outlet for our boredom.-Max
Rest easy, I knew what you meant. I was still bored (it's a 30 minute compile! ) so I responded.