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Thread: Embed the .cfg info in log files

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    Embed the .cfg info in log files

    Everybody wants you to look at their scans, but there
    is no way (that I know of) to recreate their configuration
    unless they put up their .cfg file as well, and they don't.

    It would be swell if a saved log-file came up with the
    config it was made with, instead of the last one I used
    for some other vehicle and purpose.

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    Totally agree.

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    That would be great.
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    The table display always populates with the what was used when the log was made. At least it does for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2xLS1 View Post
    The table display always populates with the what was used when the log was made. At least it does for me.
    Correct, what they are requesting is that the gauges, histograms, graphs all show what the person was using at the time of the scan.

    Although that won't always be helpful IMO as I could see 1 out of 10 actually changing their config to something useful when posting...just what I've seen so take it fwiw.

    BTW I see alot
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

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