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    Yeah they all have a defined axis. The table on the left is the axis table for the one on the right. But I want to be able to make a change to the axis( left table) and it show the changes on the right table. If that makes sense.
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    It does, but TBH I am not sure the .cax files have the ability to define that. I don't know I don't use them, I'll have to ask Paul.
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    I know I can change the axis outside of efi and efi will display what I desired on the outside within the software. I haven't tried it like this, but not a bad idea!
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    Yeah, I don't really have an Idea. I tried defining the Hex Address for each axis value, but that was a no go.

    If I change a table axis of a table of a EFI Defined table outside of EFI, then load it, when loaded into EFI it will show the new values, and I was sorta wanting the AXIS of the tables I define with the CAX to do the same. But I don't really think its possible or I don't know how to. but if you cant, would be a cool idea to add.

    It would be cool if you could add the AXIS tables for tables that are already defined Kory, but it won't load them saying the .cax overlaps predefined data. So I think those have to be changed outside EFI unless ross can unlock them somehow?? But tables you add yourself, you can add those axis tables. :P I kinda wanna get it setup so I only have to do all the changes in one program instead of using several and swapping between them all. haha
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    Is there a way to load a cax without having to define a "Minor" folder location?

    Example:

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    ;       Seg    Caption                               Major                Minor                   Vis   Dis   2D   Grp
    ;       ----   ----------------------------------   -------------------  -----------------------  ----  ----- ---  ----
    VIEW =    2     "Main Injection Mode Assignment"    "Injection Control"  "Additional Parameters"   1      2    0    0
    If you don't include the "Minor" part, it screws the whole cax up, but if you put a "." it will make the folder name as such.... I just wanted to add the parameters to the "Major" Folder....

    Is this possible?
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    I been wondering same stuff. It's the little things lol.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chavez91 View Post
    Is there a way to load a cax without having to define a "Minor" folder location?

    Example:

    Code:
    ;       Seg    Caption                               Major                Minor                   Vis   Dis   2D   Grp
    ;       ----   ----------------------------------   -------------------  -----------------------  ----  ----- ---  ----
    VIEW =    2     "Main Injection Mode Assignment"    "Injection Control"  "Additional Parameters"   1      2    0    0
    If you don't include the "Minor" part, it screws the whole cax up, but if you put a "." it will make the folder name as such.... I just wanted to add the parameters to the "Major" Folder....

    Is this possible?

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    from memory use a double, double quote. like ""

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    What kangsta said, try an empty string (i.e. "")...

    ( I'm not sure that it will work... but let see what it does. )
    Last edited by joecar; October 28th, 2014 at 04:19 AM.

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    Or try just the . without any quotes at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMPX View Post
    Or try just the . without any quotes at all.
    ^^^Thats what I do
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