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Hi,
I recently got a new PC and reinstalled ProE. I saved my config.pro, config.win and syscol ect, ect, to disc so they were not lost, then put them in a folder on my new PC.
How can I tell ProE where to look for these files so they load up automatically on start up? I would prefer to have all these in an easy to find folder, rather than putting each one in a specific directory.
Thanks!
You can put them in your start in directory. You can tell Pro/E where to find files like tree.cfg and syscol and appearance.dmt. But you cannot tell it where to look for the config.pro and config.win files since it looks in config.pro to get the other locations. One of the default locations to put the config files is your start in directory, so Pro/E will read them each time it loads. You can also put config files in the directory that you make your working directory. But I am not really sure on that.
Finally, if you want them in the best place put them in ProELoadPoint\text. This is usually the directory that a corporation will put them. Then the individual users can put their personal file in the start in directory. Pro/E defaults to load the text directory copy first then the startin directory copy gets loaded over top of the other.
Hope that make sense.
There are three places that Pro/Engineer looks for config.pro files.
1. "text" folder of Pro/Engineer install
2. Home directory
Unix: $HOME
Windows: %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%
3. Startup folder
Just for fun, here's some config.pro enhancement requests I've been
waiting ten years for (but not holding my breath):
1) "Include" option to read in other config.pro files
INCLUDE f:\corp\stds\config-std.pro
Note that included config.pro files may include other config.pro files
2) "Search path" option to read in config.pro files from other folders
CONFIG_SEARCH_PATH install home working f:\corp\stds\
3) Condition clauses to control which options are set
IF $GROUP_NAME = "CHECKING"
PLOTTER checking_plotter_in_room_47
ELSE
PLOTTER drafting_plotter_in_franks_cube
ENDIF
Note that environment variable are already usable in config.pro files
If you combine these, you could get something like this:
INCLUDE f:\corp\stds\config-mapkeys.pro
IF $GROUP_NAME = "CHECKING"
INCLUDE f:\corp\stds\config-checking.pro
ELSE
INCLUDE f:\corp\stds\config-default.pro
ENDIF
An "include" option alone would allow a company to have a one line config.pro
file in the install\text folder that would never have to change, because it refers
to files elsewhere. No more copying files around when Pro/E starts.
Hello Marc,
I know this post is pretty old now but can you tell me how I can identify my homepath (i.e. Windows: %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%) as well as my startup folder within my installation of Pro/E WF4.0? Also after a fresh installation would the "Home Folder" and the "Startup Folder" be the same location?
The reason I ask is the changes I am making to my config.pro don't seem to be taking effect and I am trying to troubleshoot.
Thanks,
Mike
HOMEDRIVE adn HOMEPATH are windows cariables. Type "set" at a command prompt adn you'll see all the defeinted Windows variables.'
The startup directory is defined by the shortcut used to launch Proe. Check the shortcut's properties to see what the "Start In" field is set to.