Posted by member 37809 on 2006-05-24 17:38:15 link
Yea. Do it.
Save the evars to something other than evars (script vars), !reload, and then restore the saved copies back to the respective evars.
Long, incomplete answer: there are options:
- Literally and manually do it for each label you have
- Try to semiautomatically do it
- Get this feature built into xLabel
Save the evars to something other than evars (script vars), !reload, and then restore the saved copies back to the respective evars.
Long, incomplete answer: there are options:
- Literally and manually do it for each label you have
- Try to semiautomatically do it
- Get this feature built into xLabel