Command line format and switches?
Switches/options start with '-' or '/' symbols. To include argument with spaces and/or special characters, quote the argument. Legal quote symbols are " (double quote), ' (quote), and `(back quote). Inside the quotes, you can use a pair of quotes to insert the single quote symbol of the same type as surrounding quotes. Examples: -i:"c:\Program Files\GoldExi\gold.ini" or -i:`Edward``s` (expands to -i:Edward`s)
The general form of command line is:
The options and the file names can be intermixed in any order. Upon startup GoldExI loads (adds) all files specifies on the command line and reads all options.
-i:file.ini |
Specifies the ini-file which GoldExI should load upon startup. |
-u:user |
set the user's name |
Tip: create a shortcut with proper command line arguments for every user.
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