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Update:
--1.3.7 -Fixed cab importing that I broke in the last release. --1.3.6 -Added Tasks to exchange settings. This will only work if the server supports tasks.
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HTC Sliding Sound Control Panel replacement. | SprintTV on Mogul? Donations appreciated Last edited by tiermann; 03-03-2008 at 02:47 PM. |
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wow i somehow missed hearing about this update, thanks Tierr!!!
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I made custom settings using Oemizer, applied the custom settings to my rom but as soon as i try to open Oemizer to make changes again,it does not open my previous settings..everything reverts back to the default settings and i lose everything. The strange thing is, if i look in the user_oem folder all my settings in my custom folder from Oemizer is sitting in there and once you close the oemizer and restart it,it doesnt see my saved folder. i've tried multiple times to save my settings to no avail,am i missing something? (i'm using the latest version)
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Also make sure you're running oemizer from the proper folder (YourCurrentKitchen\TOOLS |
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i did all of that and still got the same outcome, is there any thing else i can do?...Btw,thanx for the quick reply!
(using the latest kitchen 6.1) everything is in the appropriate folder by default.. Last edited by da1stprince; 03-16-2008 at 01:46 PM. |
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update: i just made some new settings, saved them and can see the change in my kitchen but here is the thing: i still see the old settings i referred to earlier...i can check it and it will be used(i still have the option of using any oem new or old) ,but if i open oemizer it starts a new job without the option of accessing and making change to an existing oem.
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You can't open an OEM in OEMizer, but you can save the settings of OEMizer itself for later use.
Right now its only for creating new OEMs |
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