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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Now you can use the server-side settings-module to access the saved settings lik
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var mySettings = new Settings('myPlugin', '0.1', defaultSettings, function() {
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var mySettings = new Settings('myPlugin', '0.1', defaultSettings, function() {
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// the settings are ready and can accessed.
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// the settings are ready and can accessed.
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console.log(mySettings === this); // true
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console.log(mySettings === this); // true
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console.log(this.get('someString') === mySettings.get().someString); // true
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console.log(this.get('strings.someString') === mySettings.get().strings.someString); // true
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});
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});
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The second parameter should change at least every time the structure of default settings changes. Because of this it's
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The second parameter should change at least every time the structure of default settings changes. Because of this it's
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