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− | + | ; !include [<filename>] | |
− | + | : Use this option to include different files as part of the file it's used in. That makes it easier to reuse configurations. | |
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+ | :'''''Note'''. You can use a path that is relative to the file this is used in.'' | ||
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+ | Example (config.txt): | ||
+ | !include account.txt | ||
+ | !include skills/hunterselfskills.txt | ||
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+ | :In the example above, if your config.txt is placed in the folder is "C:\Openkore\control", the files "C:\Openkore\control\account.txt" and "C:\Openkore\control\skills\hunterselfskills.txt" will be included as part of your configuration. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:07, 14 September 2017
- !include [<filename>]
- Use this option to include different files as part of the file it's used in. That makes it easier to reuse configurations.
- Note. You can use a path that is relative to the file this is used in.
Example (config.txt): !include account.txt !include skills/hunterselfskills.txt
- In the example above, if your config.txt is placed in the folder is "C:\Openkore\control", the files "C:\Openkore\control\account.txt" and "C:\Openkore\control\skills\hunterselfskills.txt" will be included as part of your configuration.