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Hi.
I like to use Hybrid in a portable way, so I use misc.ini for this.
I'd like to know if it is possible to set the style and style sheet through it (misc.ini).
And another question... is there a place where I can find all the possible options to use in misc.ini?
Thanks in advance.
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All options offered through the misc.ini should be listed over at
[INFO] *hidden* Hybrid options,....
There are a few additional options which I use for testing stuff, which should not be used and thus are not documented.
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So there are no plans to add more options? I think at least being able to set the paths through it would be very helpful.
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Quote:So there are no plans to add more options? I think at least being able to set the paths through it would be very helpful.
There is a Hybrid/styles-folder in which you can put styles from which you can select styles under Config->View->Style sheet.
You can select select the global styles Qt itself offers under Config->View->Style
Aside from saving one of these style sheets and styles as default you can also select a style sheet at a random location through the misc.ini and also start with a specific style.
-stylesheet "Path to style sheet"
-style StyleName
-> seems like no more is needed, so I'm not planning to add anything atm.
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Quote:Aside from saving one of these style sheets and styles as default you can also select a style sheet at a random location through the misc.ini and also start with a specific style.
Thanks for the clarification. But by "paths" I meant the defaults for output, input, temp, as you can do with "settingPath" for settings.
Sorry, I wasn't very specific before.
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Nope, there is no option to set input/output/temp path through the command line.
Hybrid is graphical user interface not a command line tool.
I really don't see any scenario where setting the input/output/temp path through the command line would make sense.
-> I might be willing to add such options if you can describe a scenario which does make sense to me and isn't some stupid attemd to run Hybrid from a bash script or similar.
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