[crossfire] gcfclient options deathlist

Miguel Ghobangieno mikeeusaa at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 16 20:08:14 CST 2006


Update about cached images, if we have checksumming
(not sure if we do) that will update the cached image
if said image is out of date, then cached images
should be set to on as that will decrease bandwith
usage.

--- Brendan Lally <brenlally at gmail.com> wrote:

> I have been poking around gcfclient recently, and
> found a lot of
> options that seem to be at best of limited use, and
> possibly never
> used by anyone, so what I have done, is created a
> list of the options
> in gcfclient's settings menus which I believe are
> unused, or always
> set to the same value. I am going to list the
> option, as well as what
> I think it should be set to.
> 
> If anyone wishes an option listed here kept, they
> can reply claiming
> their use/need of it. If after 2 weeks, no one has
> 'claimed' an
> option, then I argue that it can be assumed to be
> safe to remove. As
> long as each change is made as a seperate CVS
> commit, it is still
> going to be relatively easy to revert any such
> changes made, should
> someone wish to have a setting return:
> 
> The list;
> 
> Automatically re-applies a container when you use
> apply to close it. 
> If off, when you use apply to close the container,
> it stays unapplied 
>  - set to always be on
> 
> Colored Inventory Lists - set to always on.
> 
> Colored Information Text - set to always on
> 
> Options on how to display resistances: - remove all
> options, set to
> "Display all resistances in a single column, will
> use a single
> scrollbar."
> 
> Print Grid Overlay (SDL only, Slow, useful for
> debugging/development)
> - set to off
> 
> Cache Images - set to on
> 
> Split Information Window (Takes effect next run) -
> set to on
> 
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