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Plik Mirandaboot.ini zawiera informacje konieczne do startu i działania Mirandy NG jak np. ścieżka do profilu.

Treść pliku

Zobacz: mirandaboot.ini

Opis parametrów

[Database]

Ustawienia dotyczące lokalizacji i ładowania profilu.

ProfileDir

Pozwala na określenie katalogu z profilami. Ścieżka względna jest w stosunku do katalogu zawierającego plik Miranda*.exe. Można użyć zmiennych środowiskowych. Aby zachować zgodność z wytycznymi bezpieczeństwa systemu Windows, zaleca się, aby przechowywać swój profil w %APPDATA%\Miranda NG.

Jeżeli nie podamy żadnej ścieżki to zostanie użyta domyślna, czyli folder Profiles w głównym katalogu Mirandy NG.

ProfileDir=


ShowProfileMgr

Określa sposób pokazywania menedżera profili przy starcie.

Przyjmuje wartości:

  • never — Pokaż wyłącznie gdy w żaden sposób nie można określić jaki profil użyć.
  • yes — Zawsze pokazuj.
  • smart — (domyślna) Pokaż jeżeli wiersz poleceń nie zawiera nazwy profilu lub gdy jest więcej niż jeden profil w katalogu z profilami (ProfileDir).
ShowProfileMgr=smart


DefaultProfile

Nazwa profilu, który ma zostać użyty jeżeli istnieje wybór. Tekst może zawierać zmienne środowiskowe jak np. %USERNAME%.

Jeżeli Miranda zostanie uruchamiana z wiersza poleceń z podanym profilem, to to ustawienie zostanie zignorowane.

Jeżeli ShowProfileMgr=never, to uruchamiany jest ten profil. W innym wypadku menedżer profili jest pokazywany normalnie, a podany profil zostaje zaznaczony.

Domyślna wartość: Puste.

DefaultProfile=


AutoCreate

Przyjmuje wartości:

  • yes — Jeżeli DefaultProfile lub wiersz poleceń podaje nazwę profilu, który nie istnieje, to profil zostaje utworzony.
  • no — (default) The profile manager is shown in this case.
AutoCreate=no


RememberPassword

When set to 1 it will store password in Windows Credential Manager.

Default value: 0

RememberPassword=0


[AutoExec]

AutoExec is a system for batch addition of multiple settings to the database.

Use

Accepts values:

  • yes — Install .ini files automatically.
  • no — Disable the AutoExec system entirely.
  • prompt — (default) Prompt the user before each installation. This setting doesn't affect the decision of whether to display further prompts.
Use=prompt


Glob

A global expression containing the files to watch for database settings. This will be checked just after database load and continuously all the time Miranda is running.

If this contains a relative path, it's relative to the directory containing Miranda*.exe file.

Default value: autoexec_*.ini

Glob=autoexec_*.ini


Safe

A space-separated list of database module names known to be safe to alter.

Default value: CLC Icons CLUI CList SkinSounds

Safe=CLC Icons CLUI CList SkinSounds


Unsafe

A space-separated list of database module names that could be altered for malicious purposes (e.g., by faking a login server to steal passwords).

Default value: Facebook GG ICQ IRC JABBER MRA MSN SKYPE TWITTER VKontakte

Unsafe=Facebook GG ICQ IRC JABBER MRA MSN SKYPE TWITTER


OverrideSecurityFilename

System administrators may find it desirable to install settings without prompting the user. In that case all prompts and security will be overridden if the name of the .ini file matches the name given here.

If this is used, make sure it's suitably random and hence not likely to be downloaded.

Default value: It is empty (no override possible).

OverrideSecurityFilename=


OnCreateFilename

Defines .ini file that will be executed every time new profile is created.

Default value: It is empty (no override possible).

OnCreateFilename=


Warn

Accepts values:

  • all — Warn the user before each setting change is made.
  • notsafe — (default) Warn before each change to a setting in a group that isn't listed in the Safe setting.
  • onlyunsafe — Warn before each change to a setting in a group that is listed in the Unsafe setting.
  • none — Never warn the user.
Warn=notsafe


OnCompletion

Defines what to do with the .ini file once it's imported.

Accepts values:

  • delete — Delete the file from the disk.
  • recycle — (default) Move the file to the recycle bin (same as delete if you've disabled Windows' recycle bin).
  • rename — Add the string from the RenamePrefix setting to the beginning of the filename.
  • leave — Leave the file as-is. Note that this could cause it to be imported multiple times until it's moved.
  • ask — Show a dialog to ask the user.
OnCompletion=recycle


RenamePrefix

A string to add before the filename if the rename option is used for OnCompletion setting. This can include a path specifier to move the file, e.g., ..\

Default value: done_

RenamePrefix=done_


[PluginLoader]

Settings that determine how plugins are loaded.

AskAboutIgnoredPlugins

When set to 1, will ask if re-enable a disabled plugin.

Default value: 0

AskAboutIgnoredPlugins=0


[Language]

Language related settings.

DefaultLanguage

Stores the name of the default language pack to be loaded at startup. If skipped, loads the first file that matches the langpack_*.txt mask.

Example: DefaultLanguage=langpack_german.txt

It also accepts value of:

  • default — Built-in English language.

Default value: It is empty.

DefaultLanguage=


[Interface]

Interface related settings.

DpiAware

Experimental! Enables HiDPI ("Retina Display") support when set to 1.

Default value: 0

DpiAware=0