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-# Global configuration reference
-
-## What is global configuration?
-
-Global configuration is an import system that allows configuration files to be
-shared between servers (login, char, map), but can also be used independently
-in each server.
-
-
-## How does it work?
-
-It works by using the `@include` directive from libconfig:
-
-> "A configuration file may "include" the contents of another file using an
-> include directive. This directive has the effect of inlining the contents of
-> the named file at the point of inclusion.
-
-An include directive must appear on its own line and takes this form:
-
-```
- @include "filename"
-```
-
-Any backslashes or double quotes in the filename must be escaped as `\\` and
-`\"`, respectively.
-
-
-## How do I stop using global configurations?
-
-To stop using global configuration, all you have to do is copy the contents of
-the file being imported and paste it _exactly_ where the include directive was.
-
-### Example
-
-If you want map server and char server to have their own separate SQL connection
-settings, you would search in `conf/map/map-server.conf` and
-`conf/char/char-server.conf` for this line:
-
-```
- @include "conf/global/sql_connection.conf"
-```
-
-And replace it with:
-
-```
- sql_connection: {
- // [INTER] You can specify the codepage to use in your mySQL tables here.
- // (Note that this feature requires MySQL 4.1+)
- //default_codepage: ""
-
- // [LOGIN] Is `userid` in account_db case sensitive?
- //case_sensitive: false
-
- // For IPs, ideally under linux, you want to use localhost instead of 127.0.0.1.
- // Under windows, you want to use 127.0.0.1. If you see a message like
- // "Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (2)"
- // and you have localhost, switch it to 127.0.0.1
- db_hostname: "127.0.0.1"
- db_port: 3306
- db_username: "ragnarok"
- db_password: "ragnarok"
- db_database: "ragnarok"
- //codepage:""
- }
-```