Hi,
first off, let me just say how blown away I am by G-Force - it's simply mindblowing. Anyway, I've recently bought G-Force Gold and I'm quite satisfied. I've also downloaded a whole lot of 3rd party configs which now reside beside my stock configs. I've noticed, however, that all these custom configs remain selected whenever I choose a stock theme(e.g High Energy). I would prefer it if instead of letting a theme be defined by all the configs it doesn't contain, you let it be defined by all the configs it does contain. This should resolve the problem. Is this doable?
Thanks,
Pierre
Theme Defintions
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Re: Theme Defintions
if you want to change the theme it can be done by selecting the figs you want and then saving it as a new theme.irond13 wrote:Hi,
first off, let me just say how blown away I am by G-Force - it's simply mindblowing. Anyway, I've recently bought G-Force Gold and I'm quite satisfied. I've also downloaded a whole lot of 3rd party configs which now reside beside my stock configs. I've noticed, however, that all these custom configs remain selected whenever I choose a stock theme(e.g High Energy). I would prefer it if instead of letting a theme be defined by all the configs it doesn't contain, you let it be defined by all the configs it does contain. This should resolve the problem. Is this doable?
Thanks,
Pierre
so choose high energy go in and uncheck the figs you dont like and save it as high energy two or something.
that should do it.
Re: Theme Defintions
Hi,juxtiphi wrote: if you want to change the theme it can be done by selecting the figs you want and then saving it as a new theme.
so choose high energy go in and uncheck the figs you dont like and save it as high energy two or something.
that should do it.
the problem is two-fold. Firstly, there are so many custom configs that it would take forever and a day to unselect them all. Secondly, I can't remember which are core configs and which are custom configs.
Pierre