| Hi All,
I recently came across this feature (never knew it was there) and have
had a hard time trying to get it to work. I'm guess that it's there to
let me put in whatever commandline flags I'm expecting to use on a
regular basis and that I only put in the flags, no quotes or anything.
Is this correct?
It seems that the code in main.c that opens the .csoundrc opens it
relative to the current working directory rather than the user's home.
Is this correct? I had wanted to use it for defining --opcode-lib with
the huge batch of opcode libraries for csound5, as well as opcode libs.
Also, using the .csoundrc in windows, it failed to load an opcode lib,
but passing in the opcode-lib at the commandline worked. (Possible bug?)
Any clarifications on this greatly appreciated!
steven |