Better import/export method
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 6:50 pm
I posted these back in December, but they were never used - while a need for a better solution than "export profile, cut out what you need, repeat when you make a change" is needed.
This places all of the left item views into a row where you can check off all the items you'd like to export, and same for importing.
It also assumes that Mudlet will remember previously-made packages so if you're re-exporting again, you can just select a previous selection.
Screenshot of import
User selects a package to import via the Browse button
- Mudlet reads all settings inside, and adds them to the treeviews. Also, select all scripts by default
- User presses Import
Screenshot of export
- when dialog is shown, it should load all items from the treeviews in the script editor
- user selects items by clicking on the checkboxes beside each script (selecting a parent selects all children)
- press Export button to export to a file
This places all of the left item views into a row where you can check off all the items you'd like to export, and same for importing.
It also assumes that Mudlet will remember previously-made packages so if you're re-exporting again, you can just select a previous selection.
Screenshot of import
User selects a package to import via the Browse button
- Mudlet reads all settings inside, and adds them to the treeviews. Also, select all scripts by default
- User presses Import
Screenshot of export
- when dialog is shown, it should load all items from the treeviews in the script editor
- user selects items by clicking on the checkboxes beside each script (selecting a parent selects all children)
- press Export button to export to a file