On 4/25/00 4:49 PM Tom Wiebe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>>>I've also tried using the "do script" command, but this tells me that my 
>>>logfile is corrupt and can't be read (although it works fine if I open 
>>>Analog by dropping the config file on it).
>>
>>The 'do script' message takes a Unix style command line, what command 
>>line are you passing? If you just pass a file name, Analog assumes it is 
>>a log file. This is the same way that command line options to Analog work 
>>on Unix but it is different from Drag and Drop.
>>
>I'm trying to pass the command line (I think my syntax is correct here)
>
>+Gpathtofile:configfile.cfg
>
>Basically, I'm trying to tell Analog to run using a specific file, which 
>is drawn from a list. It isn't working though. I get a message that my 
>logfile contains a large number of corrupt lines, and can't be processed. 
>As I stated before, the same config file works fine if I drag and drop 
>it, or if I rename it analog.cfg and place it in the same folder as 
>Analog.

Perhaps you need -G instead of +G. Drag and Drop uses -G. You could also 
try adding DEBUG ON to the configuration file and see if you can see a 
difference in the settings in the two cases.

Jason

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