Feature Request: Storing RTS file password credentials in another RTS file

Feature Request:

Can the password for an RTS file be saved in another [as
a “Master RTS file”]… then have that password associated with subsequent RTS files upon launch to eliminate the manual process of entering
multiple passwords for each RTS file?

Scenario: There are four password protected RTS files that
are opened when launching RoyalTS. The user [me in this situation] need
to enter the password for each file, which can be a cumbersome process.

Sample workflow:

  1. Launch RoyalTS.

  2. A number of RTS files are configured to open [according to the “Start and Exit” > Open a selection of documents list].

  3. RTS file #1 opens and prompts for a password.

  4. RTS file #2 opens and prompts for a password.

  5. RTS file #3 opens and prompts for a password.

  6. RTS file #4 opens and prompts for a password.

Ideal scenario #1: “Master” RTS file credential

  1. Launch RoyalTS.

  2. A number of RTS files are configured to open [according to the “Start and Exit” > Open a selection of documents list].

  3. RTS file #1 opens and prompts for a password.

  4. RTS file #2 opens using the password configured in RTS file #1.

  5. RTS file #3 opens using the password configured in RTS file #1.

  6. RTS file #4 opens using the password configured in RTS file #1.

Ideal scenario #2: “Chained” RTS file credentials

  1. Launch RoyalTS.

  2. A number of RTS files are configured to open [according to the “Start and Exit” > Open a selection of documents list].

  3. RTS file #1 opens and prompts for a password.

  4. RTS file #2 opens using the password configured in RTS file #1.

  5. RTS file #3 opens using the password configured in RTS file #2.

  6. RTS file #4 opens using the password configured in RTS file #3.