On 15/05/07, Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu> wrote:
In general for most programs I advise students to set up a directory
and to enter that directory in the start up item on the properties tab
of the shortcut. This means that all files relevant to an individual
project are kept in that directory. I think that some Gretl file
access and save default to the directory specified in the program
short-cut.
If an other user Gretl directory is specified in the General tab of
the gretl:options could this be used to duplicate the directory
structure of the main Gretl directory and have script, data etc.
subdirectories which are the property of the user and which he may use
in different projects. I suspect that this may appear obvious to a
Linux user but it is not how many people work in Windows. Section 4.8
of the user's guide might be extended to explain the recommended
practice .
One trivial point. The references to the Latex Companion on page 151
might be updated to refer to the second edition (2004)
@BOOK{Mittelbach2004,
title = {The \LaTeX Companion Second Edition},
publisher = {Addison-Wesley},
year = {2004},
author = {Frank Mittelbach and Michael Goessens },
timestamp = {2007.05.15}
}
Best Regards
John
This is a useful thing if you're launching gretl from an xterm
(which I usually am). However, maybe it should be suppressed in
the Preferences dialog on Windows? On the other hand, I could
_imagine_ somebody setting up a desktop shortcut to gretl with a
specific working directory and using this feature -- has anyone
actually done that?
Allin.
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