On Thu, Oct 02, 2025 at 11:40:11AM +0100, Ian Shaw wrote: > I think command changes such as these automatically saved to gnubgautorc?
Yes, gnubgautorc is the settings as saved when one of them is changed in the GUI. Since luck analysis cannot be changed from the GUI its setting should never be clobbered. gnubgrc contains a subset of settings that is read after gnubgautorc and it will never be changed by gnubg itself. In the case at hand the advantage to put it in gnubgrc is just that the change will not be hidden in the 1000 or so lines of gnubgautorc. There are a few other settings I found useful to put there so that they are automatically reset to a known value at next startup if they had been changed in the GUI: - set matchequitytable and set invert matchequitytable since I occasionnally switch to one of the jac tables - set rng for similar reasons - set defaultnames since I occasionally change them to transcribe matches from videos
