profile/package management
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 12:10 pm
I am questioning the management of scripts common to several profiles. I never want to have more than one of these profiles open at any one time. I have two characters, and two computers. Each character is a different class, and each computer has a different monitor (laptop and PC). Some things are common to each. I have capture windows for both characters and both computers, but they may be different sizes or in different positions.
I use the same basic curing system, but there are slight differences between characters. One uses fitness to break a venomlock, and the other uses shed, for example. My main PC has a G15 keyboard, with the 18 extra macros. My laptop does not.
I do not want to use 4 separate profiles, though. If I make a change to one of the common scripts, I would then have to duplicate the change 4 times.
Question:
How do you intend that I deal with this? I am aware that I can enable and disable different parts of the one profile depending on the computer/character I am playing. I could have a script that runs on an "on connection" event, detecting my character and computer, and organising everything exactly as I want it for that particular combination.
You may have a different strategy in mind though. So that is what I would like to know.
I use the same basic curing system, but there are slight differences between characters. One uses fitness to break a venomlock, and the other uses shed, for example. My main PC has a G15 keyboard, with the 18 extra macros. My laptop does not.
I do not want to use 4 separate profiles, though. If I make a change to one of the common scripts, I would then have to duplicate the change 4 times.
Question:
How do you intend that I deal with this? I am aware that I can enable and disable different parts of the one profile depending on the computer/character I am playing. I could have a script that runs on an "on connection" event, detecting my character and computer, and organising everything exactly as I want it for that particular combination.
You may have a different strategy in mind though. So that is what I would like to know.