Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Analog command line arguments are case sensitive. Upper case G
>> refers to the default .cfg file, and it's only used as -G to tell
>> analog to ignore the default .cfg file. When you tack anything onto
>> uppercase G the argument is too long, and Analog ignores the end of
>> it. 
>> 
>> You want +gc:\analog\rgraph-analog.cfg, with a lower-case g.
> 
> I don't, I want Analog to use a totally separate config file, ignoring
> the default cfg file.

Then you want -G +gc:\analog\rgraph-analog.cfg

Config files aren't "either/or" - you can have multiple .cfg files, so the -G 
turns off the default.cfg file, and you can use +g to turn on your other.cfg 
file (you can have multiple +g commands).

http://analog.cx/docs/syntax.html#specialcfgs

Aengus

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