Changing the settings file
PlantStudio saves program options in a settings file4L9JLL4. You can edit the settings file yourself in any word processor. Just be sure to follow these recommendations.
▪ Make a backup before you start.
▪ Keep the options within the ranges shown in the program.
▪ Don't change anything on any line before the equals sign.
▪ If the value after the equals sign contains a number, don’t put a letter there.
▪ If the value after the equals sign says “true” or “false”, don’t put anything but these two words.
▪ If the value after the equals sign has numbers separated by spaces, keep the spacing intact.
▪ If the value after the equals sign records a state and says something like “(boxes/frames/solids)”, the first choice is zero and each following choice adds one. In this example, to change to Draw Using > Wire Frames you would put the number “1” after the equals sign.
▪ The wizard settings are internal names, so you can’t change them by hand.
PlantStudio 2.0 update note: Versions of PlantStudio prior to 2.0 wrote to a settings file called PlantStudio.ini by default. PlantStudio 2.0 writes to a file called PlantStudio2.ini by default. However, if you use an "alternate" settings file name, PlantStudio will use whatever alternative settings file you specify for PlantStudio 2.0 settings.
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