Harald Tomberger wrote:

Sorry for the confusion. By "GUI" version I meant the "analog.app" which is opened by mouse click on the desktop by the user. This version has a completely different config file than the analog
version for the commandline.

The Mac GUI version (as you call it) comes with a configuration file with many examples in it, while the command line version comes with a configuration file that is fairly minimalist, but they are in fact completely interchangeable. The only real difference is that the command line version looks for it's configuration file in a different place by default.


Jason

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