Of course, poke around for half an hour, then decide to email the list, and find it 5 minutes later.
Sorry for the noise. (I'm going to try Pgm().GetExecutablePath()). Adam Wolf Cofounder and Engineer W&L On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 10:16 PM, Adam Wolf <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi folks, > > I'm trying to wrap up the last few remaining bugs before I'm happy with > the OS X package. > > One of them is to get the "Getting Started" and other help files to work. > My current packages put the help PDFs in English in the application bundle, > near the executables. Due to OS X custom, these are *probably* at > /Applications/Kicad/help/, but it is not safe to rely on that. On the > other hand, I can build a relative path from the current path of the > executable, and be relatively confident there. > > I am looking at SearchHelpFileFullPath and I see two bases for the > search--DEFAULT_INSTALL_PATH and the KICAD environment variable. > > Is there an easy way to get the path to the currently running executable > in this file? > > I am definitely still learning my way around the code base... > > Thanks! > > Adam Wolf > Cofounder and Engineer > W&L >
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