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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Yeah, I would definitely vote against
moving things to the end of sections. It's perfectly fine to have,
say:<br>
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A<br>
B<br>
C<br>
D<br>
E<br>
<br>
in the defaults file, but only have, say:<br>
<br>
A<br>
C<br>
E<br>
<br>
in OpenSim.ini.example.<br>
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-ste<br>
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On 4/8/14, 7:49 AM, Jak Daniels wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">+1 for this, however moving things in
defaults that are not in example to the end of a section,
particularly in the larger sections might move a setting more
out of context and make the defaults file less readable.<br>
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