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This tells me:
But if I do something like this:
	
	
	
		
A yml file is created, where Zeile1 is overwritten with Zeile2 and i looks like this:
	
	
	
		
Can I do something like this and if, how?
	
	
	
		
Next question I ran into:
Is there some way to force a sorting order? The creation of the yaml files seems a bit random to me. It does not seem to sort it in any way?
Last question:
Is there a way to put some sort of comment into the default config file? Maybe I can make it looking like this:
	
	
	
		
			
			This tells me:
» Use to modify a YAML file similarly to a flag.
- yaml id:myfile set my.key[2]:hello
But if I do something like this:
		Code:
	
	- yaml id:tablist_config set tablist.header.text:Zeile1
      - yaml id:tablist_config set tablist.header.text[2]:Zeile2
	A yml file is created, where Zeile1 is overwritten with Zeile2 and i looks like this:
		Code:
	
	tablist:
  footer:
    text:
    - Zeile2
	Can I do something like this and if, how?
		Code:
	
	tablist:
  footer:
    text:
    - <&f>--------------------------------
    - <&5>   www.uhu-uhu.de
    - <&5>   Eulen, die ranklotzen
	Next question I ran into:
Is there some way to force a sorting order? The creation of the yaml files seems a bit random to me. It does not seem to sort it in any way?
Last question:
Is there a way to put some sort of comment into the default config file? Maybe I can make it looking like this:
		Code:
	
	tablist:
  footer:
    text:
    #Here you can specify your footer. Each line will be a new line. Color codes have to be like <&code>
    - <&f>--------------------------------
    - <&5>   www.uhu-uhu.de
    - <&5>   Eulen, die ranklotzen