Michael Basler writes:

 > > We were planning to drop system.fgfsrc -- I thought we already had,
 > > but I guess it's still lurking.  The processing order, from memory, is
 > >
 > >   $FG_ROOT/preferences.xml
 > >   $HOME/.fgfsrc
 > >   command line
 > 
 > I don't fully understand this. Until now, system.fgfsrc was just the
 > equivalent of .fgfsrc on a Windows (and, maybe other) system. Contrary to
 > Unix, you can't name a file .fgfsrc under Windows. So what will Windows
 > users have to do?

Oh, I see.  In Unix, we have (or had) two files:

  system.fgfsrc in $FG_ROOT
  .fgfsrc in $HOME

The idea was that system.fgfsrc is system-wide, while .fgfsrc is
per-user.  For Windows, perhaps we should look for fgfs.cfg in My
Documents or wherever (is there any concept of separate user
directories yet?).


All the best,


David

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David Megginson, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.megginson.com/

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