That's correct, unlike rat which is split explicitly into audio- 
engine, controller, and UI components, vic is a monolithic app that  
has the GUI stuff wrapped up at a fairly fundamental level.

--bob

On Mar 1, 2007, at 7:44 AM, Derek Piper wrote:

>
>       That should be:
>
> vic -t ttl address/port
>
> e.g.
>
> vic -t 127 233.2.171.246/59966
>
>       .. and that just starts VIC with those network settings, it  
> doesn't hide the GUI. As far as I know there are no such arguments  
> that do that.
>
>       Derek
>
> Mike Daley wrote:
>> Hi Sam
>> the command line is
>> vic -ttl address port
>> i.e
>> vic -127 233.2.171.246/59966
>> Mike
>> Sam Gundry wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Does VIC have a command-line argument to start without it's GUI?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Sam
>
> -- 
> Derek Piper - [email protected] - (812) 856 0111
> IRI 323, School of Informatics
> Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
>

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