Checksum: 20495 Path: utzoo!utgpu!pete From: pete@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu (Peter Santangeli) Date: Wed, 3-Feb-88 19:57:23 EST Message-ID: <1988Feb3.195723.16777@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu> Organization: University of Toronto Computing Services Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: Starting up UniTerm References: <8801262323.AA11279@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Reply-To: pete@gpu.utcs.UUCP (Peter Santangeli) In article <8801262323.AA11279@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> K538915@CZHRZU1A.BITNET writes: >Date: 27 January 1988, 00:13:00 GMT >From: Simon Poole 056/26 87 43 K538915 at CZHRZU1A >To: INFO-ATARI16 at SCORE.STANFORD > >Hey, what this .inf file? I can assure everybody that UniTerm looks >for a number of things but not for a .inf file! > >Files looked for in UniTerm 2.0a: > > UNITERM.SET > UNITERM.TEL >Both files are searched for in the current working directory, this may >be in a slightly odd place with GEMSTART (I've never used it myself), >since for stuff started in the AUTO folder the cwd is possibly (I think >I tried this out once) the root directory of the boot disk............ I guess no one heard me so I'll say it again. I experimented with GEMSTART and found the following. 1. If your DESKTOP.INF file includes any OPEN WINDOWS on the desktop, then the current working directory will be set to the uppermost of them. (just like on the desktop!) 2. Otherwise, the current working directory will be set to the root directory of the boot disk. Pete Santangeli