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 From:  Michael Gibson
6171.18 In reply to 6171.17 
Hi Ditto,

> Can I temporarily change program options during runtime?
> By 'temporarily' I mean, options are changed, but not saved.

One thing you can do though if you want to be able to easily revert back to some saved group of settings is to make a backup copy of your moi.ini file, then when you exit MoI copy the backup copy of it over onto the main moi.ini file again. That will then restore all settings.

You can find out where your moi.ini file is located by going to Options > General and push the "Edit .ini file" button, the dialog that pops up will tell you where the file is located.

- Michael
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 From:  Ditto
6171.19 In reply to 6171.18 
Hi Michael,

Thanks for the replies. So if I can't temporarily change options, can I change them from within a running MoI instance? In this example, there is this DisableOnSrfInOrtho option in the ini-file. Can I modify this from within MoI this without editing the ini-file? Using a shortcut, for example.

Thanks!
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 From:  Michael Gibson
6171.20 In reply to 6171.19 
Hi Ditto,

> So if I can't temporarily change options, can I change them from within a running MoI instance?

With most settings you can do that by running a script. But these particular settings are not currently exposed to script, they're only read from the .ini file and there isn't any access to them from script so there is not currently any way of changing these particular settings from within a running MoI instance.


> In this example, there is this DisableOnSrfInOrtho option in the ini-file. Can I modify this from within
> MoI this without editing the ini-file? Using a shortcut, for example.

Sorry, no not this particular setting, it has not been set up to be accessible to scripts.


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