The strategy for searching for data files starts with the directory specified 
explicitly and then falls back to the default one so this is what you need 
isn't it? 

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Dario Teixeira <[email protected]> ha scritto:

>Hi,
>
>> You can use the --data command line argument if I understand correctly the 
>
>> question.. 
>> If you only use the library then you need to set up the corresponding 
>> argument 
>> when you initialize the library 
>
>Thanks for the reply.  If I understood the --data argument correctly, it allows
>the specification of the data directory.  However, what I wanted was to specify
>a secondary data directory to be searched in addition to the main system one.
>This allows, for instance, a user data directory to coexist with the system one
>(usually /usr/share/source-highlight).
>
>In the meantime I'm trying a different approach: when creating a new 
>SourceHighlight
>object, I'm passing the fully qualified path to the outlang.  For instance:
>
>  hiliter = new SourceHighlight ("/full/path/to/sexp.outlang");
>
>If I understood the docs correctly, this should also work (I'll be trying it 
>now).
>
>Best regards,
>Dario Teixeira
>
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