On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, John Meshkoff wrote:
> I'm somewhat of a Unix newbie, and have read thru all the Analog
> documentation, and it's still not clear to me how to run Analog on my shell
> account (i've only used Win95 Analog on my PC before). Do I need to
> install my own copy of Analog under my home directory, or do I just need
> to do something like set up a configured copy of 'analog.cfg' as
> 'other.cfg' in my home directory and do "analog -G+gother.cfg" to use the
> copy already installed on the system in /usr/local/bin/?
>
Right, the latter is sufficient. (Except with a space between the -G and
+gother.cfg). Or use both the system and personal config files by omitting
the -G.
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