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User:Linvir

1,917 bytes removed, 18:06, 31 January 2007
It's really thoroughly tested: I used a pen and paper, noted down bugs, fixed them, and retested. Rinse and repeat until no bugs.
It's also pretty similar to the stock file, give or take a few things, to the point that if you use a mouse and keyboard and haven't made any big changes to your setup, then you'll barely notice any difference between using your own file and using this one. A few essential aliases have been added, and one or two seldom used ones were removed. The same goes for the binds. The sets are just better organised, nothing more. Apart from organisation, the sets are just whatever I happen to have set things to over time.
The main points are that the added whitespace makes it more readable, the slightly improved naming convention makes it easier to work with, and the better organisation makes it more useful to look at.
 
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# VENDETTA ONLINE CONFIGURATION FILE
# wgaf.cnf
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# This is my nicely formatted, fully featured wgaf.cnf file
# It contains at least one alias created by others: the variable zoom
# There are even some that I've written that others had already written. The
# reason for this duplicated effort is simple: I didn't like the other ones
# for one reason or another
# There are some major sweeping changes in this file compared to the original,
# meaning that most aliases will not copy/paste nicely into this without some
# modification.
# Sorry about that. The thing is, I hated the mess. This file was *crying out*
# for some kind of a naming convention for things. It's not perfect this way,
# but I think it's better.
#
# Kebyoard behaviour is largely the same as default. I've mapped toggle_turbo
# to backspace, and some of the default toggle states will probably need
# adjusting to your defaults if you want to use the toggle aliases to trigger
# further commands as you toggle in and out of things.
#
# Because VO automatically reformats wgaf.cnf, I suggest that you work with
# this file by saving it as something like "mywgaf.cnf", making ALL your
# modifications to *that* file, and overwriting it onto the main wgaf.cnf
# for actual use.
# This allows you to work with things like comments and whitespace, which is
# always helpful when creating complex configuration files such as this one.
#
# Also note that the final part of this file, the 'sets', will probably differ
# significantly from your own. I suggest that you do not use my 'sets' under
# any circumstances, and I am not liable for any damage that you do to your
# computer if you do. The same goes for the rest of this file actually. You
# don't get to sue me, because I don't have enough money to make it worth any
# lawyer's time.
#
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