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From: Stefan Ekman <stekman AT hem2 DOT passagen DOT se>
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Subject: Re: compile directoryin RHIDE
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Date: Fri, 06 Aug 1999 15:36:52 GMT
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DeHackEd wrote:

> Not on it's own. You must create a project and it will save your preferences
> along with the project. There is a save preferences option in the options
> menu, but it still saves a project style file.

OK, but if you make a project file with the name "rhide" in the bin directory.
Then that project will be used as default and settings for new projects will
use the settings from the rhide-project.

do this:

cd djgpp\bin
rhide rhide

make your changes

exit rhide and restart in your source directory.

/Stefan

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