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Global Settings Documentation #170
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I'm also having trouble with this... did you find a solution @ryantheleach ? |
I'll put together something to demonstrate this... give me a day or two
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I don't mean to nag, but did you ever find the time to do so @csharpfritz ? Regardless, thanks a ton for this library! |
@piersdeseilligny My suspicion is that it was an incomplete implementation in the PR. |
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Could you add an example / article on how to share settings across multiple actions?
Edit: I'm struggling to find a way that the plugin itself (and not an action) can subscribe and change state, based on global settings changing. Whilst it's possible to do so from an action, my understanding is that all actions are not necessarily instantiated, which can make management of global settings tricky.
Edit2: There appears to be a way to register global settings on the connection manager, but it isn't used elsewhere: c72e65f#r48962354
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