Scott, I must say that CC support is impeccable.
Adam, I understand. In my case, I export from RLMP but I don't use the generated templates directly. I create a copy of the generated template(s) outside the export directory and link them to the css files inside the exported directory. In this way, it allows me to make future edits and tweaks and export without having to worry about writing over any custom parts. By allowing me to re-export frequently, all my css changes (except for customizations beyond what RLMP allows) make it back to the native RLMP file. As I approach the end of a project, I end up making a lot of css changes -- tweak, export, observe, repeat. Yes, it would be quicker to just make the change directly to the css, but I want to make sure that the change is also in RLMP so that if something major has to be changed in the future, I don't lose the customizations. (If there is a better way to do this, please let me know.)
To allow for both situations, those who do and do not want the path to the export to be saved, perhaps it's possible to have a checkbox in the options that allows the user to choose.
It's an idea.
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