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Started by baohee, January 03, 2009, 06:23:23 AM

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baohee

How do I get these settings back on the latest version?

Attach images, the gray one is the latest version which I just installed a couple of weeks ago.

The blue image has the old settings of my older gallery that I lost.

Is there a way that I can get those missing settings back?

Thanks!

François Keller

i don't understand your question.
if you want to have the same settings on your new install, just changes them in the config  ???
Avez vous lu la DOC ? la FAQ ? et cherché sur le forum avant de poster ?
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phill104

#2
Are you on about the missing fields regarding mini thumb size etc?

If that is the case you need to install the latest edition of Stramm's modpack.

It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Joachim Müller

The expression "latest version" is a very inaccurate term when it comes to software. Please use actual version numbers - all coppermine packages have version numbers for a reason: so that you can refer to those version numbers. What appears to be the "latest version" for you might actually be an outdated version because you're using auto-installers. The "latest version" is something different for you in comparison to power-users and developers, who refer to the "latest version" usually as the subversion checkout of the development branch of the software.

This being said, as Phill suggested: the second screenshot was taken on a gallery using Stramm's Modpack, the first screenshot was taken using a vanilla coppermine install. That's the only difference I could see.