Hi Gerard,

The ~/.fgfsrc file is hardwired into the program.  However you could remove
this file or leave it empty (or put options in there that you always want no
matter what.)  From there you can specify additional xml config files with
custom options using the --config=/path/to/xml/configfile.xml or you could
create a shell script for each desired configuration that specifies the
custom options on the command line.

In my ~/.fgfsrc file I have a several different configurations commented
out, and the uncomment specific sections when I want to run in that
particular mode (i.e. normal flight versus UAV visualization versus
multimonitor, etc.)

There is probably a reasonably easy way to accomplish whatever your goal is
here.

Regards,

Curt.


On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 7:38 AM, gerard robin wrote:

> Hello,
>
> When loading FlightGear,  fgfs  looks for the file .fgfsrc which contains (
> if
> we have created it )  a lot of  data/parameters  --config= , --geometry=,
> and so on.
> Is there any way to tell to fgfs to look for an other file for
> instance .fgfsspe1  ?
>
> Cheers
> --
> Gérard
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>
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