1 Jan
2014
1 Jan
'14
10:28 p.m.
David,
Hmm, there's no way to have it installed on the system but use an sstools.ini file/folder in the user's home folder?
Yes, there is. You need to rename the sstools.ini file in the usr/share/xfractint directory. This can be done from a terminal in that directory by using: sudo mv sstools.ini sstools.old Then xfractint won't find the sstools.ini in the default location and will look in the current directory. Jonathan