At 12.57 04/03/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>I'd like to use a command line argument to specify a non-default
>configuration file, since I don't like to have my data in the same
>directories as programs. But I find the explanation at
>Could someone please advise how to do this?
Use analog +gyourfolder/yourconfig.cfg
Add -G if you DON'T need the standard .cfg file.
If you use some common files, you can "include" them into yourconfig.cfg
adding this line into the file:
CONFIGFILE cfg/common.cfg
supposing you have a cfg folder under analog containing common files.
HTH!
Marco Bernardini
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