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<blockquote data-quote="MrMario64" data-source="post: 50566" data-attributes="member: 10276"><p>no, you can't.</p><p>But you can make a new xml file called common.buttons.xml for example.</p><p>The you can include in other xml's like</p><p><include>common.buttons.xml</include></p><p></p><p>and the contents of the file will be put in the spot of the include.</p><p></p><p>The common.buttons.xml does need to be a valid xml file so you have to have:</p><p><window></p><p><controls></p><p> put stuff here</p><p></controls></p><p></window></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrMario64, post: 50566, member: 10276"] no, you can't. But you can make a new xml file called common.buttons.xml for example. The you can include in other xml's like <include>common.buttons.xml</include> and the contents of the file will be put in the spot of the include. The common.buttons.xml does need to be a valid xml file so you have to have: <window> <controls> put stuff here </controls> </window> [/QUOTE]
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