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Old 01-25-2010, 10:37 AM   #50
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Originally Posted by Valloric View Post
I first have to find a way to make InstallJammer do this.



On Windows systems, configuration files are stored in the registry. The company/publisher name is always the top folder, and Qt replicates this to Unix systems.

I was instructed by people more knowledgeable than I that I should follow this convention and use my name here for legal reasons.

But do you honestly care what the folder's name is? Come on. It's in a hidden ".config" folder and you shouldn't be touching it either way.

I second the, "Just place it in Office" along side Calibre )

I have no problem with hidden folder names (as long as something in the folder gives me a clue of why/how it got there. The old is it good or is this Malware that got by filters, question.)
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