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    On 8/4/2021 7:03 PM, Nicola Mingotti via Cuis-dev wrote:
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      <font size="+1"><font face="monospace">Hi, <br>
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          I would like to set my initials and user name from <br>
          the script .st file at image boot.<br>
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          As far as I can say, these values are stored into Utils <br>
          class variables and the only way to set them is using
          'setAuthor'<br>
          which require graphical interaction.<br>
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          Is there another way to set them ?<br>
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          If not, I propose you to implement a method 'setAuthorName:
          aString initials: aString'.<br>
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          Let me know what you think.<br>
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          Bye<br>
          Nicola<br>
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    Good idea.<br>
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    BTW, you don't even need to make the suggestion. Just write it, and
    email the change set to the list! The worst thing that could happen
    is you wasting 5 minutes.<br>
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    Cheers,<br>
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