10 Feb 12, 01:30AM
(This post was last modified: 10 Feb 12, 01:31AM by Felix-The-Ghost.)
Ronald_Reagan Wrote:I have seen them all different ways. ./ is a fair standard for paths though.
(10 Feb 12, 01:18AM)Ronald_Reagan Wrote: There is no "real" way to make configs. [...] It isn't standardized.
I'm confused. Define them and it please.
Do you mean ./ and ../ aren't standardized? I don't think anything else works (to refer to the current directory) aside from the complete omission of such characters (maybe $PATH) I thought "../" was standardized (for accessing the parent directory of the current directory)
or do you mean "real" way to make configs isn't standardized? I.E. There is no standard way of writing config files for AC
Though it works it seems to me at least internally the program should make up it's mind to use the character sequences or not :P
Especially within the same file :x