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Because the file name has a separate checkbox "Use default file name". When Autolog opens the log file, it first checks that setting. If it is on, it grabs the player's name and sets the "file name" option to match. So there is no default value in operation with the file name. It uses one option to choose whether or not to overwrite another option with the user's name plus ".txt".
Now I get it



Odd, I deleted Autolog.txt to get a new one generated. The INI shows "autolog.txt" for the file name, but I have default file name checked as well (default). The options screen doesn't show me the file name setting.![]()
The same for me, now...
My preference is that any data created by the user or BUG on the user's behalf (settings and Autolog) be stored outside the BUG folders. This way the user doesn't lose anything when they uninstall/reinstall BUG (update).
I agree (including the ini files).
But I think the uninstaller leaves files that it didn't create itself, so what we have should work too.
Yes, but people installing with the zip or from SVN doesn't use the uninstaller, simply delete the 2 or 3 folders.
Proposal:
Put all these stuff (that is, "any data created by the user or BUG on the user's behalf": Autolog, ini and so on) in a folder called something like "BUG User Settings" placed outside of the BUG Mod folder but at the same level of it, so that you have (eg for customassets instal) Bug Mod folder, customAssets folder, Public Maps folder and this new "BUG User Settings" folder all at the same level. In this way, if the user wants to start BUG from scratch, he simply has to delete one more folder before installing the new version of BUG, if he wants to keep all the settings he simply has to keep this folder and delete all the others, if he wants to keep some settings only, he simply has to open this folder (only one folder with inside all the user settings) and choose which files to delete and which files to keep.
What do you think about this?

Regarding saving your options, you can manage the INI files yourself if you want. BUG will only create them if they don't already exist. Just copy them from the old install to the new one, or simply don't uninstall first.
Yes, this was what I was trying to say

