Subj : Re: Error during new install To : Alpha From : NuSkooler Date : Sun Nov 15 2020 12:32:17 On Saturday, November 14th Alpha said... Al> But as I continued to use enigma, I spent less and less time in the main Al> config file itself, and more time in the menu config files and realized I Al> didn't actually need it. And I think enigma has a way to split up config Al> files so it's not so large to deal with? As far as system configuration this is probably quite true. You do have to hit it up to manage file/message areas and the like (or you can use the import tools). All config (menu/system/etc.) can be split up however you like. The newer default installs do this for the menus to make things easier (e.g. bite sized chunks). Twas Saturday, November 14th when Alpha said... Al> Plus, it's actually non-trivial once you start looking at the menus, Al> adding light bars, selection logic, etc. Al> Anyway, I def. see how there's a potential hurdle for folks who may be Al> used to an gui editor (like mystic) but I'd say don't let that deter Al> anyone from trying enigma. Like the OP said -- enigma is fast, and so Al> very flexible... and it's open source! <3 Do you have a setup with enig still? -- >> NuSkooler >> Xibalba BBS @ xibalba.l33t.codes / 44510(telnet) 44511(ssh) >> ENiGMA 1/2 BBS WHQ | Phenom | 67 | iMPURE | ACiDic --- ENiGMA 1/2 v0.0.12-beta (linux; x64; 12.13.1) * Origin: Xibalba -+- xibalba.l33t.codes:44510 (21:1/121) .