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<blockquote data-quote="fforde" data-source="post: 361002" data-attributes="member: 52082"><p>I think you have misunderstood me. The MyFilms MSI installer <em>asks you</em> which skin files it should copy over, and for any that are selected,<em> it will overwrite existing files</em>. This is very different from what I was suggesting. The user should not have to pick from a list which skin files to install, and I don't think new releases of a plug-in should be the route that a skin should be updated. But <em>in the situation that a skin <strong>does not support</strong> a plug-in</em>, I would like to install generic skin files that work for any skin. This would be an automated process that the user does not even have to know about, but the result would be that the plug-in would just work with all installed skins. As far as I know, this is not something that is possible with the current MPI system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fforde, post: 361002, member: 52082"] I think you have misunderstood me. The MyFilms MSI installer [I]asks you[/I] which skin files it should copy over, and for any that are selected,[I] it will overwrite existing files[/I]. This is very different from what I was suggesting. The user should not have to pick from a list which skin files to install, and I don't think new releases of a plug-in should be the route that a skin should be updated. But [I]in the situation that a skin [B]does not support[/B] a plug-in[/I], I would like to install generic skin files that work for any skin. This would be an automated process that the user does not even have to know about, but the result would be that the plug-in would just work with all installed skins. As far as I know, this is not something that is possible with the current MPI system. [/QUOTE]
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