From: Julien L. <ju...@fa...> - 2006-03-13 03:48:14
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On 12/03/2006 00:12, Chris Sutcliffe wrote: >> Not yet. There is a placeholder for command line options, I just have to >> figure out what options would be usefull apart from 'help' and >> 'version'. Feel free to suggest options. I've added --help (but it looks ugly in a win32 messagebox, and I don't want to do alloc a console for this !) I've also added --config=file (or `-c file'), to load a predetermined configuration. By default, it will load `--config=default' To be more precise, 'file' is actually a section of the 'mshell.ini' file. So there is only one configuration files, but as many configurations you want inside. > I was thinking of perhaps a way to store a configuration, then be able > to call that configuration via a command line option (as opposed to > selecting the individual settings every time you launch mShell). Configuration is saved in /etc/mshell.ini. I think this is a good place to store the info since it can be stored on a USB key for example. I, for one, had a USB key with mSys on it ;-) It's already available in CVS, and as a download on SF. Julien |