>> >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.
>
>Standard? Non-standard? I have analog.cfg now in the Analog directory. 
>I simply want to move it elsewhere and tell Analog where it is so it 
>runs *exactly* as it did before I moved the file.

Analog.exe has to look somewhere for it's default configurationm and 
that somewhere is in ANALOG.CFG in the current directory. If it dorsn't 
find it, it generates a warning.

You can tell Analog not to look for ANALOG.CFG in the current directory 
by using the -G parameter. You can tell Analog to load one or more cfg 
files by specifying them with the +g parameter. Case is significant.

(AFAIR, "current directory" is the directory you are calling Analog 
from, not the directory that analog.exe is in, but I'm open to 
correction on that).

Aengus

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