Specific settings files (INI files)
From version 1.04.0.0004,
Easy Code includes the "/C"
(or "/c")
switch in its
command line for using configuration files other than the default one
(EasyCode.ini).
The "/C"
switch must be followed by a file
name up to 8 characters long (with no extension). Below is the syntax
for /C:
/C<FileName>
[ProjectPath]
or:
/C
<FileName> [ProjectPath]
(note a
blank between /C
and <FileName>)
Where <FileName>
is any valid file name up to 8 characters
long (if longer, it will be trimmed to 8) and [ProjectPath]
is the
path to the project to be opened. The [ProjectPath]
parameter is
optional, so no project will be opened if [ProjectPath]
is not
specified. On the other hand, Easy Code always adds the "ini"
extension to <FileName>,
so no extension should be specified.
You can type none, one or more blanks between /C
and
<FileName>
(as you like), but at least a blank is needed
between <FileName>
and [ProjectPath].
Below is a simple
example which will run Easy Code with no project and using the ECW7_64.ini
file settings:
/C
ECW7_64
The following example will run Easy Code using the ECW7_64.ini
file
settings and opening the Test.ecp
project, located at D:\Projects\EC\Test:
/C
ECW7_64
D:\Projects\EC\Test\Test.ecp
The following example does not use the "/C"
switch, so it will run Easy
Code using the default file settings (EasyCode.ini)
and opening the
Test.ecp
project, located at D:\Projects\EC\Test:
D:\Projects\EC\Test\Test.ecp
REMARKS:
If the file specified by the /C
switch does not
exist, it will be created with default values.