01-11-2008, 12:05 AM
@fenix
1.) I was not talking about just to "not install" the languages... as this does not help against language files in e.g. notepad++... I do not want to have a lot of other files as well... like "readme" or "history" or such... I want a way to shrink the installation size... (I use TC UP mainly on my USB stick... and since this one has a limited size, I do not spent the space for nonsense).
The pathes to those files could be saved in an ini-file ... and be separated into different categories (language files, license files, readmes, ...) ... this is definetely.
As TC UP does install all the original files, he should not have any problems with copyrights or licensing...
2.) I did not want Ultima to build up a database with "supported" applications... and I do not want to replace currently apps included in TC UP... My goal was to let the user add locally installed applications ... so that I get a possibility to start it with TC UP... I just want it to be integrated into the Tools or Apps Menu to start it... or probably even a button in the button bar... eventually I want a direct link to its installation folder like to the already included pathes...
I would not advice to give that easy solution to exchange apps from the TC UP package, because then... the TC UP package looses lots of its own flair... it was packaged with tools, Ultima wanted to have in it... and several more were included as he was persuaded, that a specific program is a good extension... they are in it for a good reason.
Greetings
Crowley
1.) I was not talking about just to "not install" the languages... as this does not help against language files in e.g. notepad++... I do not want to have a lot of other files as well... like "readme" or "history" or such... I want a way to shrink the installation size... (I use TC UP mainly on my USB stick... and since this one has a limited size, I do not spent the space for nonsense).
The pathes to those files could be saved in an ini-file ... and be separated into different categories (language files, license files, readmes, ...) ... this is definetely.
As TC UP does install all the original files, he should not have any problems with copyrights or licensing...
2.) I did not want Ultima to build up a database with "supported" applications... and I do not want to replace currently apps included in TC UP... My goal was to let the user add locally installed applications ... so that I get a possibility to start it with TC UP... I just want it to be integrated into the Tools or Apps Menu to start it... or probably even a button in the button bar... eventually I want a direct link to its installation folder like to the already included pathes...
I would not advice to give that easy solution to exchange apps from the TC UP package, because then... the TC UP package looses lots of its own flair... it was packaged with tools, Ultima wanted to have in it... and several more were included as he was persuaded, that a specific program is a good extension... they are in it for a good reason.
Greetings
Crowley

