In article <37303DA0.88160F4F at ib3.gmu.edu> Paul Rasmussen <paul at ib3.gmu.edu> writes:
>>I was wondering if it was possible for individual users to create custom
>gaprc files without disturbing the main file. For example, if I know
>I'm always going to want to display phred confidences and have my
>disagreements highlighted by background color, can I make my own gaprc
>file and put it in say, my home directory? If so, what exactly would I
>call it and in what directory must it reside. Thanks in advance,
(Also see http://www.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/pubseq/manual/gap4_142.html)
The answer is yes. Just call in ~/.gaprc (home dir), or .gaprc (current dir).
James
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