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Skill files in allegro..

vijaymonis
vijaymonis over 15 years ago

Hi All..

Greetings!

First of all i am new to allegro.. I need some info from you experts.. Actually what are the skill files? how to get those or edit those? where they are reside? How to initialize with skill technique? How many kind of skill files are existing?? i am very excited to use these without having basic knowledge about.. i just read the forum.. its very helpful... Plz share your knowledge with me soon...

Thanks!

 

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    Romme over 15 years ago

    Hi

      Place the skill file somewhere natural (eg in a folder path : D:\data\allegro\skill\)

      In the env file You point to this path and other (maybe default) skill path, in the local allegro.ilinit put a line :

          load "d:/data/allegro/skill/my-new-skill-file.il"

      restart allegro (there are some other ways, but dont bother now.

      When allegro is up running again just type my-new-skill-file at the command line.

     RGDS

      Klavs.

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    Romme over 15 years ago

    Hi

      Place the skill file somewhere natural (eg in a folder path : D:\data\allegro\skill\)

      In the env file You point to this path and other (maybe default) skill path, in the local allegro.ilinit put a line :

          load "d:/data/allegro/skill/my-new-skill-file.il"

      restart allegro (there are some other ways, but dont bother now.

      When allegro is up running again just type my-new-skill-file at the command line.

     RGDS

      Klavs.

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