Hmm... I have been wondering about it for a while? But how are settings being stored? In the registry? Something in the CTT script itself?
Updating the CTT or just rerolling back to an untouched version causes all settings to reset. Thankfully we got the Import option to revert back all our last chosen settings. I dunno if it's really practical, but would it work to store the settings somewhere globally? So if you update to a newer version the settings are kept intact instead of being reverted to the default. Saving the settings in an external ini file or the registry might be the obvious solutions. Through I am not so sure of messing around with the registry might be so favorable. But having an additional .ini file that is kept in the same folder might not be ideal either... Perhaps an .ini file in something like My Documents? Buuuuuut... You might wanna have full control over where that gets stored as well on a disk. Then again, the current approach for Importing settings might as well be the best solution. Just wondering if there would be a way to improve upon it and what your thought on it are.
Updating the CTT or just rerolling back to an untouched version causes all settings to reset. Thankfully we got the Import option to revert back all our last chosen settings. I dunno if it's really practical, but would it work to store the settings somewhere globally? So if you update to a newer version the settings are kept intact instead of being reverted to the default. Saving the settings in an external ini file or the registry might be the obvious solutions. Through I am not so sure of messing around with the registry might be so favorable. But having an additional .ini file that is kept in the same folder might not be ideal either... Perhaps an .ini file in something like My Documents? Buuuuuut... You might wanna have full control over where that gets stored as well on a disk. Then again, the current approach for Importing settings might as well be the best solution. Just wondering if there would be a way to improve upon it and what your thought on it are.