

It can't successfully succeed in writing the settings not even if I run CTįile: D:\Misc\Temp\cherrytree_0.35.10_win32_portable\bin\config. Configurable colors, column layout, first month and first day of the week. Easy acces through a taskbar icon, which shows the current day. Now, regardless the mode I run CherryTree, it doens't write its setting A small utility that displays a calendar with the twelve months of a year using Windows regional settings. I created config.cfg in elevated mode because my Explorer replacement

On 17 September 2015 at 16:24, epikgit wrote: Works and, if not, what exact error you get on the terminal. It would be great if you could run cherrytree from the python source code Hi, I can make cherrytree survive the failure in reading/writing theĬonfig.cfg but it's a pain to have cherrytree that all the times loses the If I can propose an improvement, don't take for sure that CT is able to write into the configuration file and, just in case, give a more exhaustive and user friendly message.ĭo you think that this two issues could be solved with the next version?

It can't successfully succeed in writing the settings not even if I run CT in elevated mode, that is odd.įile "main.pyc", line 69, in window_open_newįile "config.pyc", line 90, in config_file_loadįile "ConfigParser.pyc", line 305, in readįile "ConfigParser.pyc", line 512, in _readĬonfigParser.MissingSectionHeaderError: File contains no section headers.įile: D:\Misc\Temp\cherrytree_0.35.10_win32_portable\bin\config.cfg, line: 1 Now, regardless the mode I run CherryTree, it doens't write its setting into the file. I created config.cfg in elevated mode because my Explorer replacement always works in this mode.
