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newbie: setting LOADPATH for Windows
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Steve Reinhardt |
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newbie: setting LOADPATH for Windows |
Date: |
Wed, 18 Dec 2002 10:39:37 -0600 |
Hi All,
I've just downloaded Octave to my Windows XP laptop, and have been using
it fine. I'm now doing enough development work that I want to be able to
customize this, specifically so I can access files on my D: drive instead
of my C: drive, where Octave is installed. I see lots of mentions in the
documentation about where the octaverc and other startup files would go, if
I were running on a Unix system. Alas, Windows is slightly different from
Unix. :) Where do I put the octaverc file for Windows? And is this
covered somewhere in the documentation, that I'm just missing?
P.S. Please reply directly, as I'm not subscribed to help-octave.
Thanks. Steve
Steve Reinhardt
spr at sgi.com
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