[Kst] [Bug 120827] Command line option -f fails for some ascii files

Ted Kisner tskisner.public at gmail.com
Fri Jan 27 21:11:21 CET 2006


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------- Additional Comments From tskisner.public gmail com  2006-01-27 21:11 -------
On Friday 27 January 2006 09:11, Brisset, Nicolas wrote:
| You only have to open kst if you need to change the settings, but as
| long as all the files you are dealing with have the same format (which
| should be the case at least 99.9% of the time), you can use the command
| line without any problem. 

Unless I'm missing something, this is simply not true.  kst saves the config 
*for a given file*.  Let's say I generate a thousand files with the same 
format.  Now I open one file in kst and go to the datasource and configure it 
how I want.  kst remembers this setting *for this file*.  If I open any of 
the other 999 files, this setting is not true.

| I can't imagine how this could have worked 
| differently since the introduction of ASCII configurations a few months
| back...

I haven't used kst for this kind of ascii data in a while, so I'm not sure 
when the feature broke.

-Ted


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