• two configs

    From Rick Smith@1:105/10 to All on Tuesday, December 10, 2024 10:01:40
    Hello All!

    I have two systems on one server.. I call golded with a script that points to its specific cfg. No matter which I run it uses the same config?? Even if I start golded on cmd line with -c option it still pulls other cfg ? Any ideas?


    Regards,

    Rick

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  • From Kai Richter@2:240/77 to Rick Smith on Thursday, December 12, 2024 02:08:38
    Hello Rick!

    10 Dec 24, Rick Smith wrote to All:

    Even if I start golded on cmd line with -c option it still
    pulls other cfg ? Any ideas?

    -C<configfile> Use a different configuration file.

    I'm not sure if -c or -C is different.
    But did you note the "not space" after -C?

    Regards

    Kai

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/6.600 to Rick Smith on Thursday, December 12, 2024 17:15:11
    Hi Rick.

    12 Dec 24 02:08, Kai Richter wrote to you:

    Even if I start golded on cmd line with -c option it still
    pulls other cfg ? Any ideas?

    -C<configfile> Use a different configuration file.

    I'm not sure if -c or -C is different.
    But did you note the "not space" after -C?

    In this secondary GoldED/FMail setup of mine it is only needed to cd to fmail directory and run 'gedlnx'. The golded.cfg in current directory is read. No need for -C.

    'Tommi

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  • From Nicholas Boel@1:154/10 to Tommi Koivula on Sunday, January 12, 2025 08:38:00
    Hey Tommi!

    On Thu, 12 Dec 2024 17:15:10 +0200, you wrote ..

    Hi Rick.

    12 Dec 24 02:08, Kai Richter wrote to you:

    Even if I start golded on cmd line with -c option it still
    pulls other cfg ? Any ideas?

    -C<configfile> Use a different configuration file.

    I'm not sure if -c or -C is different.
    But did you note the "not space" after -C?

    In this secondary GoldED/FMail setup of mine it is only needed to cd to fmail directory and run 'gedlnx'. The golded.cfg in current directory is read. No need for -C.

    'Tommi

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    Here is a test using "QUOTEMARGIN 72" and the "INVALIDATE" (for SEEN-BY, TEARLINE, and ORIGIN) config options in golded.conf on Linux, using the internal editor. For some time, it seems these options are not doing what they are supposed to be doing.

    1) In the above quoted text of Tommi, the first line in the paragraph is 76 characters long (plus a possible space making it 77), and the second line in the paragraph is 77 characters long (plus a possible space making it 78 characters).

    - I guess my expectation would be that it would be 72 characters, unless we're allowing 5 more characters due to the quote prefix, and the possible space at the end doesn't count?

    2) "---" so far is not changed to "-+-" as specified in the "INVALIDATE" option.
    " * " so far is not changed to " + " as specified in the "INVALIDATE" option.

    SEEN-BY wasn't quoted here, but you get the point.

    If it is indeed changed upon saving of this message, then #2 may just only work while using the internal editor, as it has never worked for me while using an external editor (something I assume would be done while quotes are being re-wrapped and reformatting is being done).

    Are either of these actually working correctly for anyone on Linux, using the latest version?

    Regards,
    Nick

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