Htmltidy.cfg - HTMLTidy configuration file, if you have created it manually Of course this configuration requires write permissions in the UltraEdit program directory.įrom the Windows 98 directory of uedit32.ini copy following files to the uedit32.ini directory on you Windows XP PC.Ĭode: Select all columnmarkers.xml - XML file storing column markers (UE v15.10 and later)įTPData.ini - FTP Account data (UE v18.00 and later) If you like this too, move all files except projects.lst on your Windows XP PC where the uedit32.ini is stored also to the UltraEdit program directory before copying the files from Win98. Note: Because I am the only user of my machines I prefer the UltraEdit program directory and not the user related application data directory or the Windows directory. Since UltraEdit v12.20 the full name (including path) of the INI file currently used by UltraEdit is displayed at Advanced - Configuration - Application Layout - Advanced. There is also the topic UltraEdit INI file location which describes in detail how UltraEdit searches for uedit32.ini. See also in help of UltraEdit the topic INI File Selection and Advanced Settings for details about how UltraEdit searches for the INI file and where it could be found. ![]() You can open the UltraEdit application data directory also by copying %APPDATA% \IDMComp\UltraEdit into the address bar of Windows Explorer and hit key RETURN or ENTER. You need maybe additionally enabled the advanced search option to search in hidden and system directories, too. Important: You must have option Show hidden files and folders (WinXP) or All files (Win98) selected in Tools - Folder Options - View - Hidden Files and Folders before executing the search or you maybe will not find it because the user application data directory is by default a hidden directory. Best is to run on both machines a search for uedit32.ini with Explorer. ![]() Where this file is located depends on the OS version, OS language, your OS installation and your UltraEdit installation. Second for a manual copy you have to find the default INI file uedit32.ini. First depending on your version of UltraEdit you can use Advanced - Backup/Restore User Customizations to transfer or copy your configuration files from one PC to another.
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