Hi Jim,
> You can modify the code code to do this.
Still it seems easier to use a batch wrapper? Also, because
EDIT has so few preferences, how about a command line option
to set all of them, overriding the prefs file, in case you
do prefer recompiling EDIT? ;-)
Regards, Eric
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On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 7:16 AM, David McMackins wrote:
> I would like to save my settings for EDIT in such a way that they take
> effect everywhere. Seems to me, when I choose to save, it puts a file in
> the current directory, and the settings only work when launching from
> that directory.
>
>
Hi David!
> I would like to save my settings for EDIT in such a way that they take
> effect everywhere. Seems to me, when I choose to save, it puts a file in
> the current directory, and the settings only work when launching from
> that directory. Is there a way to do this?
As far as I remember
I would like to save my settings for EDIT in such a way that they take
effect everywhere. Seems to me, when I choose to save, it puts a file in
the current directory, and the settings only work when launching from
that directory.
Is there a way to do this?
Happy Hacking,
David E. McMackins II
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