Hello All,
I need to start up a .p file by double-clicking on its icon (from the folder it’s stored in). When I do this, the procedure editor starts up and displays the file. I then select ‘ProTools’ from the ‘Tools’ menu and click on the PROPATH icon. The Propath Editor is displayed. I change the propath and then click the OK button.
QUESTION: Does anyone know WHERE this propath is stored? When you open a session by using a shortcut you normally nominate an .ini file that will store your propath and session details. In this case, I’m not nominating an ini file. I assumed Progress would use the default progress.ini file stored in the /bin directory, but this is not the case. When I open this file, the modified propath is not there. As a matter of fact I can’t find any .ini file where this propath is stored.
Would anyone be able to shed some light on this? I want to know because I would like to modify the details (screen cosmetics) of a session opened by double-clicking a .p file.
Thanks in advance,
Adam
I need to start up a .p file by double-clicking on its icon (from the folder it’s stored in). When I do this, the procedure editor starts up and displays the file. I then select ‘ProTools’ from the ‘Tools’ menu and click on the PROPATH icon. The Propath Editor is displayed. I change the propath and then click the OK button.
QUESTION: Does anyone know WHERE this propath is stored? When you open a session by using a shortcut you normally nominate an .ini file that will store your propath and session details. In this case, I’m not nominating an ini file. I assumed Progress would use the default progress.ini file stored in the /bin directory, but this is not the case. When I open this file, the modified propath is not there. As a matter of fact I can’t find any .ini file where this propath is stored.
Would anyone be able to shed some light on this? I want to know because I would like to modify the details (screen cosmetics) of a session opened by double-clicking a .p file.
Thanks in advance,
Adam