Hardy Hübener wrote: > I use to run gnubg with different settings to analyze positions. First I > run a quick and dirty analysis, if the results are close, I perform > other, more time consuming rollouts. > > To have those settings ready set, I used to install gnubg in different > instances on my computer, every instance with a predefined set of settings. > > With the current 0.16 build, the different instances seem to share the > same file to remember settings. So if I have all instances running with > g11 MET and I want to change it just for one instance to MEC26, the > settings for all other instances of gnubg (which I want to keep on g11) > change to MEC26 as well. Thats not the way I was used to at the previous > builds. And it's not the way I would want it. > > An alternative would be, to be able to save all settings and be able to > simply change from one set of user-defined settings to another by just > one button. In that case one installation of gnubg would be sufficient.
You may be able to do this by creating a command file with "set met x" and other rollout settings and then start gnubg with the filename with a -commands argument. Not able to test it, and I know there are problems in this area, it might work (or not - or just run the commands and exit...). You could then have some shortcuts which start gnubg with different settings. Jon
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