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-C, --config=<System>.<Section>.<Key>=<Value> Set a configuration option.</pre> | -C, --config=<System>.<Section>.<Key>=<Value> Set a configuration option.</pre> | ||
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A shortcut file on Windows can be customized with command line arguments to a specific Dolphin build. First create a shortcut to the executable of the Dolphin build desired, then open the shortcut's properties and edit the target field. After the path to dolphin, add an argument like <var>--logger</var>, then save. Using <var>--logger</var> as an example, the shortcut will then launch the Dolphin with its logger window opened. The <var>-u</var> option will override the portable.txt file. The <var>--help</var> option is a CLI message, only command line window can view it. | A shortcut file on Windows can be customized with command line arguments to a specific Dolphin build. First create a shortcut to the executable of the Dolphin build desired, then open the shortcut's properties and edit the target field. After the path to dolphin, add an argument like <var>--logger</var>, then save. Using <var>--logger</var> as an example, the shortcut will then launch the Dolphin with its logger window opened. The <var>-u</var> option will override the portable.txt file. The <var>--help</var> option is a CLI message, only command line window can view it. | ||
==== Portable.txt ==== | ==== Portable.txt ==== | ||
:''See also [[Controlling the Global User Directory|how to control the user directory on Windows PC]].'' | |||
Dolphin will check if that file exists in the same directory, then it will not use the default user directory; instead, it will create a <var>\User\</var> folder in the same directory as the executable. | Dolphin will check if that file exists in the same directory, then it will not use the default user directory; instead, it will create a <var>\User\</var> folder in the same directory as the executable. | ||
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