For once, I remembered ...\Studio\19.0\bin\migrationtool.exe and imported all the IDE tweaks and color settings I had in 10.1 Berlin to 10.2 Tokyo in a matter of seconds.

For once, I remembered ...\Studio\19.0\bin\migrationtool.exe and imported all the IDE tweaks and color settings I had in 10.1 Berlin to 10.2 Tokyo in a matter of seconds.

Lovely!

#migrate #import #settings

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  1. Although it is nice to remember about the migration tool. It would be nicer if the installer would recognize that a previous version is installed and offer to run the migration tool.

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  2. Daniel Rail I wonder is that's a suggestion on the official bug report/suggestion thingy? If not you should create one.

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  3. Daniel Rail I don't see anything obvious: quality.embarcadero.com - Issue Navigator - Embarcadero Technologies

    There is an item about adding it to the Start menu and the IDE.

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  4. Haven't tried that tool yet. How do you use this? You install the new version and then run the tool?

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  5. Does the Migration tool import your Desktops as well ? Just asking as I ran the export and import and it didnt do that for me. Had to manually create and reconfigure.

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  6. John Kouraklis You run the newest version of the tool after you have installed a new Delphi. It is interactive and allows you to select the settings you want to transfer. I used the Migrate to a newer product version (not via export/import).

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