![]() ![]() # The system binds to the first matching file. # For each list element a subdirectory structure based on the pattern nl/ is searched. # The comma-separated list of locations to search for the splash screen file (splash.bmp). ![]() # Section Name allowing to read/write values using NSIS (see Bug 383) # This file contains a number of key/value pairs that are merged into the ![]() RSSOwl will now use this customized file rather than the original one.Ģ) Keep also "config.ini" untouched (folder "$PROGRAMDIRECTORY/configuration"): launcher.ini "$SETTINGSDIRECTORY/RSSOwl.ini" Then to use this copy instead of the original file in folder "$PROGRAMDIRECTORY" you must pass the following parameter to "RSSOwl.exe": But you could keep it without any modification if you want. And apply any modification you might require. Instead create a copy of "RSSOwl.ini" in folder "$SETTINGSDIRECTORY". As stated in my previous post, you could provide a custom "RSSOwl.ini" file to "RSSOwl.exe" to apply the same effect.ġ) Please don't touch anything in original "RSSOwl.ini" (folder "$PROGRAMDIRECTORY"): Eclipse RCP provides an easier solution to apply customization. So don't hesitate to ask me questions if you need any further assistance about these parameters.īut may I insist to not modify any file in the RSSOwl distro. I have a huge experience with Eclipse and all these ini parameters. The JRE can also be setup through the "-vm" parameter in RSSOwl.ini or directly to the command line. I'm sure John and his developer team will help you to implement the correct solution. So using the command "$DRIVELETTER:\PortableApps\CommonFiles\Java\bin\" is not valid fo everyone. Please note that PortableApps is not always installed in the root folder of the portable device. You could use the JRE, Portable Edition (Recommended solution). You will find all available parameters here.Ģ) You should also used the PortableApps way to discover what JRE to use. You could then start "RSSOwl.exe" with the "-launcher.ini" parameter pointing to that file in folder "RSSOwlPortable\Data\" or adding these parameters to the command line when launching "RSSOwl.exe". These parameters are generally setup in file "RSSOwl.ini" or passed directly to the command line. You should use "-data" and "-configuration" parameters instead. I saw that "RSSOwlPortable\App\RSSOwl\Configuation\config.ini" has been modified. ![]() May I suggest a few updates on Portable Edition of RSSOwl ?ġ) You shouldn't change any file in RSSOwl distribution located in folder "RSSOwlPortable\App\RSSOwl". Thanks you for starting the portable edition of this amazing RSS Reader. App has been tested on XP Pro SP3 with both admin and limited/guest accounts.If you have Java Portable installed, Java on the local machine is not required. This will use Java Portable before a local instance by default. This app REQUIRES Java 1.5 minimum to run.Thanks for all the help from fellow Devs.Also updated the launcher to use Java Portable if it exists instead of the local java first.Updated the launcher to correctly pass the -vm switch.Updated the ini, readme, and other files to include RSSOwl as the app name instead of KVIrc.Please check your installation and ensure that you don't have a folder called "RSSOwl}" under your RSSOwlPortable\App\ folder. Updated launcher to correctly pass Additional Parameters from the ini file.Download RSSOwl Portable 2M9 Development Test 4 Plus, it leaves no personal information behind on the machine you run it on, so you can take your news aggregator wherever you go. It has all the same great features as RSSOwl including OPML support, bookmarks, blogrolls and more. Application: RSSOwl Category: Internet Description: RSSOwl Portable is the popular RSSOwl news/RSS aggregator packaged with a Launcher as a portable app, so you can work with news feeds from an iPod, USB flash drive, portable hard drive, CD or any other portable media. ![]()
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