Thu Apr 10, 2014 1:41 pm by lax
The wizard doesn't limit the virtual files you can create, you can actually type in a filename in the Virtual File Wizard if you don't pick a pre-defined set from the drop-down. You can also manually create a Virtual File without the wizard (right click Virtual Files), but I do recommend using the wizard.
The problem that you will actually run into specifically with these files is there isn't currently support for a wildcard in the filename, so you would be defining a separate Virtual File for each individual file, and with a lot of accounts that will get pretty messy.
HOWEVER. There is something equally simple that you can do. The EVE settings are all stored under a sub-folder called "settings", which is easy to virtualize! With ONE Virtual File, you can keep the entire settings folder separate per account.
Note that this won't exactly "stack" with the prefs.ini and core_public__.yaml virtualizations -- one or the other will apply for these files (So it will EITHER be renamed, OR in the virtualized folder). The virtualization that applies is probably going to be the first (topmost) one listed under Virtual Files. But, if you virtualize the folder, you don't need the individual files virtualized.
Here's how to virtualize the folder:
1. In the Wizards menu select Virtual File Wizard
2. Leave "Other (Please specify file)" selected in the drop-down box, and in the Filename box type "settings/" -- exactly like that, with the slash like / not like \, and without quotes. The virtual file should be specifically and exactly named settings/. Click Next.
3. On the last page pick the Characters to apply it to, and click Finish
4. Export to Inner Space
Now -- after launching the game -- all of the settings files should be copied from the originals, and will now be in the settings-CHARACTERNAME folder instead of under settings.