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Make the game work without shiromino.ini #20

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ghost opened this issue Jul 14, 2020 · 1 comment
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Make the game work without shiromino.ini #20

ghost opened this issue Jul 14, 2020 · 1 comment
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Title should be changed to reflect shiromino.ini

@ghost ghost changed the title Make the game work without game.ini Make the game work without shiromino.ini Aug 30, 2020
ghost pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 12, 2021
When no `shiromino.ini` is present, defaults are selected, and the configuration is written to a new `shiromino.ini`, at the location where it would have loaded from if it were already present.

For now, the already-present prewritten `shiromino.ini` will remain in the repo, because it documents the options so users can know how to manually edit it. When full in-game configuration is in place, that configuration file can be removed, and we can rely on the default configuration code for new installations.
ghost pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 12, 2021
When no `shiromino.ini` is present, defaults are selected, and the configuration is written to a new `shiromino.ini`, at the location where it would have loaded from if it were already present.

For now, the already-present prewritten `shiromino.ini` will remain in the repo, because it documents the options so users can know how to manually edit it. When full in-game configuration is in place, that configuration file can be removed, and we can rely on the default configuration code for new installations.
ghost pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 12, 2021
When no `shiromino.ini` is present, defaults are selected, and the configuration is written to a new `shiromino.ini`, at the location where it would have loaded from if it were already present.

For now, the already-present prewritten `shiromino.ini` will remain in the repo, because it documents the options so users can know how to manually edit it. When full in-game configuration is in place, that configuration file can be removed, and we can rely on the default configuration code for new installations.
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