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r7509 r7511 562 562 As a default, configuration files for running BNC on Unix/Linux/Mac OS X systems are saved in directory '${HOME}/.config/BKG'. On Windows systems, they are typically saved in directory 'C:/Documents and Settings/Username/.config/BKG'. The default configuration filename is 'BNC.bnc'.</p> 563 563 <p> 564 The default filename 'BNC.bnc' can be changed and the file contents can easily be edited. On graphical user interfaces it is possible to Drag & Drop a configuration file icon to start BNC (not on Mac OS X systems). Some configuration options can be changed on-the-fly. See annexed 'Command Line Help' for a complete set of configuration options. It is also possible to start and configure BNC via command line.564 The default filename 'BNC.bnc' can be changed and the file contents can easily be edited. On graphical user interfaces it is possible to Drag & Drop a configuration file icon to start BNC (not on Mac OS X systems). It is also possible to start and configure BNC via command line. Some configuration options can be changed on-the-fly. See annexed 'Command Line Help' for a complete set of configuration options. 565 565 </p> 566 566 … … 4114 4114 </p> 4115 4115 <p> 4116 Values for configuration options can be introduced via command line exactly as they show up in the configuration file. However, any value containing one or more blank characters must be enclosed by quotation marks when specified on thecommand line.4116 Values for configuration options can be introduced via command line exactly as they show up in the configuration file. However, any value containing one or more blank characters must be enclosed by quotation marks when specified on command line. 4117 4117 </p> 4118 4118 … … 4289 4289 [Add] String for Operating System in logfile output<br> 4290 4290 [Add] Full integration of 'rtcm3torinex'<br> 4291 [Add] Extended command lile help<br> 4291 4292 </td> 4292 4293 </tr> … … 4544 4545 4545 4546 <p> 4546 The following table shows a list of options contained in BNC's configuration files (default filename: BNC.bnc). 4547 Command line option '--help' provides a complete list of all configuration parameters which can be specified via command line. Note that command line options overrule configuration options specified in the configuration file. The following is the output produce when running BNC with command line option '--help': 4547 4548 </p> 4548 4549 <pre> … … 4568 4569 4569 4570 General Panel keys: 4570 logFile {Logfile, full path [character string]}4571 rnxAppend {Append files [integer number: 0=no,2=yes]}4572 FlyInterval {Configuration reload interval [character string: 1 day|1 hour|5 min|1 min]}4573 autoStart {Auto start [integer number: 0=no,2=yes]}4574 rawOutFile {Raw output file, full path [character string]}4571 logFile {Logfile, full path [character string]} 4572 rnxAppend {Append files [integer number: 0=no,2=yes]} 4573 onTheFlyInterval {Configuration reload interval [character string: 1 day|1 hour|5 min|1 min]} 4574 autoStart {Auto start [integer number: 0=no,2=yes]} 4575 rawOutFile {Raw output file, full path [character string]} 4575 4576 4576 4577 RINEX Observations Panel keys:
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