5.2
The ini File Structure
The ini file can contain any number of parameters. The parameters are divided into groups by
their functionality. The general form of the ini file is shown below.
[Sub Section Name]
Parameter_Name = Parameter_Value
Parameter_Name = Parameter_Value
.
..
; REMARK
[Sub Section Name]
.
5.2.1
The ini File Structure Rules
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Lines beginning with a semi-colon ';' (as the first character) are ignored.
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Carriage Return must be the final character of each line.
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Number of spaces before and after "=" is not relevant.
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If there is a syntax error in the parameter name, the value is ignored.
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Syntax errors in the parameter value field can cause unexpected errors (because
parameters may be set to the wrong values).
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Sub-section names are optional.
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The values of file name strings should be placed between two inverted commas ('...'). For
example CallProgressTonesFileName = 'cpusa.dat'.
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The parameter field is NOT case sensitive.
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The ini file should be ended with one or more carriage returns.
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The ini file name should not contain spaces.
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Figure 5-1: ini File Structure
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Document #: LTRT-00688