Configuration files (.cfg) allow you to customize Imagenation for Windows or Imagenation for UNIX. You edit the sections and keynames in a source configuration file (.src) and compile it as a new CFG file. Selecting different CFG files in Imagenation allows you to change the program's look and feel on-the-fly.
Understand what the CFG file is, how it relates to the configuration of Imagenation, and how you can create your own CFG files. Also find out more about Imagenation and imaging.
Find out how to perform common configuration tasks using CFG files. Keynames are grouped by functionality in this section.
Link to complete references on the sections and keynames found in the SRC file, from which you compile the CFG file. Also get a complete list of command and button identifiers, C and DDE API identifiers that control CFG settings, and a glossary of terms used in the help file.
Browse examples that cover each section in the SRC file.
Make the help file easier to read, and learn about other resources that you can use to supplement the Imagenation CFG Help.
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