> > Yes, and then wait for the pissings and moanings of people who unzip the entire > > archive straight to their installation directory, obliterating the > > artisanally-handcrafted .ini file in there that they've been curating with love for > X > > number of years. > > This is the major reason there isn't an .ini in the package (also, that we consider > the default settings you get without one to be pretty sane).
You might put it in ini/presets
Not that i find it so important, but it would give a way for the ones who are afraid of it not to use the command line
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