Iniö is a former municipality of Finland. On 1 January 2009, it was consolidated with Houtskär, Korpo, Nagu and Pargas to form the new town of Väståboland.
It is located in the province of Western Finland (Länsi-Suomen lääni) and is part of the Southwest Finland region. The municipality had a population of 253 (2004-12-31) and covered an area of 63.86 km² (excluding sea) of which 0.17 km² is inland water. The population density was 3.97 inhabitants per km².
The municipality was bilingual, with majority being Swedish and minority Finnish speakers.
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Coordinates: 60°23′50″N 21°23′10″E / 60.39722°N 21.38611°E / 60.39722; 21.38611
The INI file format is an informal standard for configuration files for some platforms or software. INI files are simple text files with a basic structure composed of sections, properties, and values.
In MS-DOS and 16-bit Windows platforms up through Windows ME, the INI file served as the primary mechanism to configure operating system and installed applications features, such as device drivers, fonts, startup launchers, and things that needed to be initialized in booting Windows. INI files were also generally used by applications to store their individual settings.
In Windows NT Microsoft introduced the registry, and began to steer developers away from using INI files for configuration. All subsequent versions of Windows have used the Windows Registry for system configuration, and applications built on the .NET Framework use special XML .config files. The APIs still exist in Windows, however, and developers may still use them.
The name "INI file" comes from the commonly used filename extension, .INI
, which stands for "initialization". Other common initialization file extensions are .CFG
, .conf
, and .TXT
, especially 'config.txt' occurrences.
Slobodan Inić (born 1946 in Zrenjanin, Serbia, DF Yugoslavia - died June 22, 2000) was a political commentator and professor of sociology at the University of Belgrade. He was one of the founders of the Democratic Party in Serbia, Yugoslavia in December 1989.
His published books include "Portreti".