• menu restore

    From Rick Smith@1:105/10 to All on Sun Jan 29 07:39:12 2023
    Greetings All!

    A while ago I added custom menu's to mystic so I removed all the display commands from settings/menu etc so that just my ansi displays.. I want to do some more remodeling with different ansi's.. My question is can I restore mystic stock menu's without disrupting the the whole install? For instance just
    copy stock menu cfg back to mystic dir?



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    Regards,


    Rick Smith (Nitro)

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  • From g00r00@1:129/215 to Rick Smith on Sun Jan 29 16:22:30 2023
    A while ago I added custom menu's to mystic so I removed all the display commands from settings/menu etc so that just my ansi displays.. I want
    to do some more remodeling with different ansi's.. My question is can I restore mystic stock menu's without disrupting the the whole install?
    For instance just copy stock menu cfg back to mystic dir?

    Yes you can restore all of the default theme if you remove the old "default" directory in themes and paste in the latest one.

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  • From Rick Smith@1:105/10 to g00r00 on Mon Jan 30 03:09:30 2023
    Greetings g00r00!

    Sunday January 29 2023 18:22, you wrote to me about an urgent matter!:

    * Forwarded from area 'MYSTIC'
    A while ago I added custom menu's to mystic so I removed all the
    display commands from settings/menu etc so that just my ansi
    displays.. I want to do some more remodeling with different
    ansi's.. My question is can I restore mystic stock menu's without
    disrupting the the whole install? For instance just copy stock
    menu cfg back to mystic dir?

    Yes you can restore all of the default theme if you remove the old "default" directory in themes and paste in the latest one.

    Thank you!



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    Regards,


    Rick Smith (Nitro)

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