Can anybody point me toward a full reference for the FAH7 config files.
I'm looking for a list of every single option with its possible answers, with explanations if possible.
I have tried looking but my google-fu must be weak
Thanks
Full config file docs
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Re: Full config file docs
The most current list is at your (command line) disposal.
FAHClient.exe --help
If you would share the WHY of the question, not just the HOW, we may be able to provide additional guidance.
FAHClient.exe --help
If you would share the WHY of the question, not just the HOW, we may be able to provide additional guidance.
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Re: Full config file docs
I've seen that before and its useful, guess I figured that somewhere there must be fuller docs, but if not then I’ll make do
The reason I ask is that im making a template for the config file and I thought that instead of just building it for me a I could put a little bit more effort in and build something that can be useful to somebody else as well. To do that though I needed more information as the vast majority of the options I've never/will never use(d).
The reason I ask is that im making a template for the config file and I thought that instead of just building it for me a I could put a little bit more effort in and build something that can be useful to somebody else as well. To do that though I needed more information as the vast majority of the options I've never/will never use(d).
Re: Full config file docs
That's not likely. The installation determines what hardware you have (and that wouldn't be useful to somebody else) and the settings for User, Team, and Passkey need to be set by everybody. What's left for you to set would be to set everything else to the default values, which are pretty good for everybody -- leaving nothing for you to provide.zen42 wrote:The reason I ask is that im making a template for the config file and I thought that instead of just building it for me a I could put a little bit more effort in and build something that can be useful to somebody else as well.
The one thing left is the Power setting, and the default Medium is best for minimum impact on foreground processing. Many people set it to Full, which give more PPD, but depending on your hardware, may produce an unacceptable screen lag. You'd still have to give the person enough information for them to make a choice.
We normally recommend that you don't change anything unless you have a good reason to change it ... so perhaps you could list what default settings you believe need to be changed and why.
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While I appreciate your ambition, Bruce is right. 95% of those default settings probably should never change. Personnally I change only two, other than name, team, and passkey. Those are client type because I do client testing, and to set the next unit % to 100%. Oh, I also pause and unpause, which can be a setting, but it's just a control switch to me.
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