After starting LFS Setup Organizer and LFS, a chat message should appear. It indicates, that the application is up and running and connected to LFS properly:
LFS Setup Organizer creates an icon in the system tray, you can stop the application by clicking with the right mouse button on the icon and select "Exit" in the context menu:
When using LFS Setup Organizer, the tool filters setups available in the garage screen depending on the selected track. The following 2 pictures show both my XRT setups, in the left picture when I am racing on Aston, and in the right picture when I am racing on Fern Bay:
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If you need a setup from a different track, you can copy it within LFS. While you are in the garage screen, just press the hotkey, this enables the "copy..." button. By clicking on the copy button, a menu with the available tracks appear, by clicking on the track you will see all setups of this track. Just click on the setup to copy it to the current setup folder. You need to leave the garage first and reenter before you can select that copied setup now.
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LFS Setup Organizer comes with 2 files, the executable and a configuration file. Just put these 2 files into any folder of your choice, both files have to be in the same folder:
In the configuration file adjust the settings according to your requirements. You will find comments in the configuration file with an explanation about every setting. If there is no configuration file, then LFS Setup Organizer will run with default settings.
In the next step you need to add the insim command to LFS, so that LFS activates the insim interface every time it starts. Make sure that the insim port number matches the port number, that you have in the configuration file.
You can add the insim command in 2 different ways. Just enter the insim command into the autoexec.lfs file (located in the \data\script folder of your LFS installation:
Or you can use the insim command as command line parameter. Make a shortcut (eg. on your desktop) and expand the command line by the insim command as command line parameter:
Sart the application and also start LFS. LFS Setup Organizer will now create different folders in your \data subfolder of LFS, eg. \setups_AS, \setups_BL, \setups_FE and so on. Just move your setups into the appropriate folders. If there is a track folder missing, then select that track in LFS and select any different track afterwards.