On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 1:11 AM, Harry Campigli wrote:
> All.
>
> With out modifying the code, is there a way do define IO commands in the
> preference.xml file rather than the command line? I suspect not but
> hopefully I am wrong.
>
> To explain, in a set up where multiple machines with differing io configs ,
> pick up their startup command line and preference files from a single
> machine, it would avoid having to edit so many start files. Only other
> option I see is to write a shell script to build the unique start command
> files then fire up FG each time.
The way I've done this in the past is to create a unique ~/.fgfsrc file for
each machine that contains the individual IO command line options and the
individual view parameter options. (I was running under linux ... in my
case I setup auto-login and automatically started up the software too, so
when the machine was powered on, it came up running the FlightGear software
automatically.)
Regards,
Curt.
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