![]() ![]() Replace=%PAL:Drive%%PAL:PackagePartialDir%Īnd here is my default ImgBurn.ini: įILELOCATIONS_GraphDataFiles=X:\PortableApps\ImgBurnPortable\Data\Graph Data Files\įILELOCATIONS_ImageFiles=X:\PortableApps\ImgBurnPortable\Data\Image Files\įILELOCATIONS_LanguageFiles=X:\PortableApps\ImgBurnPortable\App\ImgBurn\Languages\įILELOCATIONS_LogFiles=X:\PortableApps\ImgBurnPortable\Data\Log Files\įILELOCATIONS_ProjectFiles=X:\PortableApps\ImgBurnPortable\Data\Project Files\įILELOCATIONS_QueueFiles=X:\PortableApps\ImgBurnPortable\Data\Queue Files\Īnd here is a default ImgBurnPortableSettings.ini to go with it (save as App\DefaultData\settings\ImgBurnPortableSettings.ini): SPANISHINTERNATIONAL=spanish_internationalįind=%PAL:LastDrive%%PAL:LastPackagePartialDir% The appropriate '*.lng' file must exist in the 'Languages' folder.īoth of the above will cause the program to start with the GUI interface in the 'English (United Kingdom)' language.Īnd you should be able to replace the LANGID numbers in language strings with the corresponding LANG_* without the LANG_ĬommandLineArguments='/PORTABLE /LANGID %LocaleID% /SETTINGS "%PAL:DataDir%\settings\ImgBurn.ini"'ĬheckIfExists=%PAL:AppDir%\ImgBurn\Languages\%PAL:LanguageCustom%.lng Values can be in decimal or hexadecimal formats. Used to tell the program which language to start up in. Following is the help info from Readme.txt: Meaning that you don't have to bother with forcing those settings off each and every start.Īlso: you can pass the LANGID directly to ImgBurn by using the /LANGID parameter. This is useful if you're running it from a USB pen etc. When used in combination with '/SETTINGS ""', you can make it so ImgBurn doesn't make any changes to the PC it's being run on. ![]() Used to make the program skip the sections where it would normally write file association / autoplay / shell extension data to the registry. Just so you know, using /PORTABLE is supposed to turn off the writing of all file association, autoplay and shell extension changes to the registry.įollowing is the help info from ImgBurn's Readme.txt: ![]()
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