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: This file has not to be a full ini, it can also be a single line. | : This file has not to be a full ini, it can also be a single line. | ||
: Using this feature you can change almost anything on HFS configuration at startup, because almost anything is saved in the ini file. | : Using this feature you can change almost anything on HFS configuration at startup, because almost anything is saved in the ini file. | ||
: Notice you may not have a main ini file just because it is saved in the registry: it's the same. | : Notice you may not have a main ini file just because it is saved in the registry: it's the same. | ||
: If the ''only one instance'' option is enabled, you can use -a to change options run-time. | |||
: Since version 2.1 an additional command exists: | |||
:*;load-tpl-from=FULLPATH:loads a template from the specified path | |||
; -d <X> | ; -d <X> |
Revision as of 17:41, 5 October 2006
This is a list of command line parameters you can use in HFS.
This is a quite advanced topic, don't worry if you don't even know what a command line is.
- -a <FILENAME>
- Load an additional ini file, that will eventually overwrite settings in the main ini file.
- This file has not to be a full ini, it can also be a single line.
- Using this feature you can change almost anything on HFS configuration at startup, because almost anything is saved in the ini file.
- Notice you may not have a main ini file just because it is saved in the registry: it's the same.
- If the only one instance option is enabled, you can use -a to change options run-time.
- Since version 2.1 an additional command exists:
- load-tpl-from=FULLPATH
- loads a template from the specified path
- -d <X>
- Waits at start for <X> tenth of second.
- -q
- Just quit. It is useful with "only 1 instance", because if HFS is already running, a call to hfs -q will cause the running HFS to quit.
- -i <PATH>
- load/save hfs.ini in folder <PATH>