After a 0x10 byte header, the macro entries begin. The beginning of the file is still being decoded. I was going to bundle it with my data explorer but I disabled it because I hadn't finished it. Ioncannon here, I was doing some reverse engineering of the macro file for an editor. However, that isn't usually ideal, because some of the config files deal with screen resolutions that wouldn't necessarily be the same on each machine. The mklink command can also allow you do the whole directory at once. I forget if that is the correct extension or not, but hopefully you get the idea. However, it will actually be pointing to the file in the synced folder.Īn example might be: mklink KEYBIND.cfg c:\dropbox\ffxiv\KEYBIND.cfg That means in the folder that you create the link, it will appear to have a real file there. Repeat steps 1, 3 and 4 on any other machines that you wish to keep in sync. Use the mklink command to create a symbolic link to the synced files from the original location. Setup Dropbox, Google Drive or similar file syncing service on your PC.Ĭopy the config files that you want to automatically sync into a location that is synced by the previously mentioned service.ĭelete the config files from the original location.
I hope you aren't syncing these manually every time? Thanks to /u/Rogueadyn for filling in some blanks Thanks to /u/arbitrarytext for filling in some blanks Thanks to /u/DevanteWeary for some of the original data. I don't know if any of this is useful to anyone else but hey, thought I'd post it. This contains timers such as the retainer venture timer, possibly other stuff This contains Inventory and Retainer item sort positions Item search index, used when searching for similar items This contains the contents of your Hotbars, but not their positions or such This stores your UI settings such as HUD layouts and window sizes
These are the files that are stored in your Character folders in My Games. So I did some experimenting and managed to work out a few of the new files and thought I'd share them in case anyone else wondered. When I was doing it I had to look up what some of the files actually did but apparently all the posts around were a bit out dated and missed a lot of files. I've been creating a few characters recently and syncing data files between them so I can be lazy and keep my UI the same between them.