minor bug fixed

the bug was that instead of showing and writing/saving "1.0" as music level and fx level, it saved "1" so when you tried to turn the volume up, it showed 1 then 1.0 so now it always save and show 1.0.
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SergentThomasKelly 2018-04-29 09:12:36 +02:00
parent 597793c93f
commit 214bf73b72

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@ -41,11 +41,11 @@ def resetSave():
def saveSettings(musicState,fullscreenState,fpsCounterState,musicLevel,fxLevel): def saveSettings(musicState,fullscreenState,fpsCounterState,musicLevel,fxLevel):
if os.path.isfile("settings.txt")==True: if os.path.isfile("settings.txt")==True:
settings = open("settings.txt","w") settings = open("settings.txt","w")
settings.write(str(musicState)+str(":")+str(fullscreenState)+str(":")+str(fpsCounterState)+str(":")+str(musicLevel)+str(":"+str(fxLevel))) settings.write(str(musicState)+":"+str(fullscreenState)+":"+str(fpsCounterState)+":"+str(float(musicLevel))+":"+str(float(fxLevel)))
settings.close() settings.close()
else: else:
settings = open("settings.txt","w") settings = open("settings.txt","w")
settings.write(str(musicState)+str(":")+str(fullscreenState)+str(":")+str(fpsCounterState)+str(":")+str(musicLevel)+str(":")+str(fxLevel)) settings.write(str(musicState)+":"+str(fullscreenState)+":"+str(fpsCounterState)+":"+str(float(musicLevel))+":"+str(float(fxLevel)))
settings.close() settings.close()
# >>> LOAD SETTINGS SAVED PREVIOUSLY >>> # >>> LOAD SETTINGS SAVED PREVIOUSLY >>>