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Date: | Sat, 21 Jan 2012 09:51:15 +1100 |
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Subject: | Re: [geda-user] pcb gtk file chooser's default directory annoyance |
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On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 7:59 AM, Colin D Bennett <colin AT gibibit DOT com> wrote: >> Another workaround is to open a shell, cd to your work directory >> and launch PCB from the shell (in my case "pcb PSU.pcb") >> The file chooser will now default to opening to your work >> directory. > > Nope, that doesn't work for me. Running 'pcb BOARD.pcb' is how > I've been invoking pcb all the time and I still find the file > choosers defaulting to 'Recently Used', which means I can't easily > get to the layout's own directory (which is also the current working > directory). Strange, it works well for me on Fedora 13 with a bash shell and recent build from GIT (a few weeks old). Which distro and shell are you using ? -- Stephen Ecob Silicon On Inspiration Sydney Australia www.sioi.com.au
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