Adding the CI with the default path to the config file that could then be edited, would be a perfectly acceptable solution and still no need for a config dialog. :)
Thanks Danny
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It believe it would be useful for both Windows and Linux versions to be able to define a custom path for stock config files.
I use Nextcloud extensively and I created a folder for configurations for all sorts of programs, Filezilla xml site definitions, mRemoteNG xml, etc. This configuration folder is sync'd across every PC I use. This could be used for any cloud integration like OneDrive or Google drive and is independent of %APPDATA% and would never be lost unless you intentionally delete it.
Yep, I do something similar, so this makes sense to me. I've always kinda tried to keep CHIRP sort of "stateful" without a need for a prefs dialog, and things like this are hard to expose without one. But, there are a number of sort of "hidden" features that you can enable directly in the config, and this seems like a reasonable thing to add to that list:
https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/AdvancedConfig
So I'll work on that and add it to the list above when it's available.
Thanks!
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