Hey Rek - Thanks for your responses and further work
This is a new feature request, not a bug: the intent of the drop is to provide a simple default text settings. Scanning the directory would be another nice feature, so please add it in the forge as a feature request
Now I understand the purpose of the drop down menu now, but I have to admit that it's confusing at first.
Yes, I could add a feature request at the forge, however as far as I know this has always been your baby and I don't think anybody else would pick up the request and code it. So I though asking you directly would be the best way
FIXED I added a 0 setup, but one can set any other value instantly just by typing the number as needed (no drop box needed) ...
Great. I've just tested it and it's good.
Good point, what about the dark wake ? ; please guys make a a list of new flag features and I'll add them
ADDED UseKernelCache and dark wake options
Good job - just checked it. One thing I noticed is that clicking the UseKernelCache word will add the boot option. However, clicking the UseKernelCache checkbox doesn't?
For a full list of recent additions/chages it's probably easier if I point you
here. (Sorry if that's lazy).
Once you understand the design, you usually love it: in fact unchecking won't add any flag in the plist at all but still keep the previous setup so that if you check it again (i.e. because you were not sure) you still have these options...
EDIT: FIXED
The debug option now works as I would expect. Good job again.
+1, please add this to the forge site ; it's also a new feature request.
Like I said above, I could add the request at the forge, but this way I'm cutting out the middle man and going straight to the main author.. (But of course I will raise an issue if you would still like me to).
these are for overrides, by default you should NOT use them, it is only in the case where you have different naming for these files, then you could setup them (i.e.: DSDT_Test.aml, smbios_beta.plist and so on)
Okay. Then how about changing the section of DSDT & SMBIOS section to something like 'DSDT & SMBIOS - Alternate Files' ?
I think for SMBIOS you get the window opened with your plist, if you don't see it is probably because you simply don't have any application associated to plist files.
If you wish I could open the directory as well in that case ?
Extract SMBIOS opens a window here in Xcode which is fine, but yes I think opening the directory would also be a good choice.
The 'Open smbios.plist' button still does nothing.. So is that only to open the 'alternate' SMBIOS file?
There was a problem with your smbios.plist not being in /Extra -> FIXED
Thanks for your feedback BlackOSX!
You're welcome.