Re: managing the current directory path

1999-12-17 Thread Marni
On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 05:13:12 +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello, > > Two problems, related I think to my imperfect understanding > of how a standalone connects or is connected to the files it depends > on (.wav, .jpg, .txt, .etc). > > >From an mc ask-file prompt, the user does a sav

Re: managing the current directory path

1999-12-16 Thread Dave Cragg
At 5:13 AM +0900 17/12/1999, Nicolas R Cueto wrote: >Likewise unforeseen, the standalone's files become unopenable if they're >stored in sub-folders within instead of alongside the standalone's >folder. > >If, as I imagine, the solution is to script an explicit directory path, >any suggestions ab

Re: managing the current directory path

1999-12-16 Thread Kevin Miller
On 16/12/99 8:13 pm, Nicolas R Cueto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > Two problems, related I think to my imperfect understanding > of how a standalone connects or is connected to the files it depends > on (.wav, .jpg, .txt, .etc). > >> From an mc ask-file prompt, the user does a save to

managing the current directory path

1999-12-16 Thread Nicolas R Cueto
Hello, Two problems, related I think to my imperfect understanding of how a standalone connects or is connected to the files it depends on (.wav, .jpg, .txt, .etc). >From an mc ask-file prompt, the user does a save to a file elsewhere than the standalone's folder. My unforeseen result: the stand