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dcorbin13
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The command line --load argument

I'm on MacOS, and I'm running the slicer from the command line.   To specify a common print config, filament config and/or printer config, I specify "--load --load "/Users/dcorbin/Library/Application Support/PrusaSlicer/filament/FooBar.ini"  This seems to work, but when I look in the UI, the config is not  "FooBar", but "FooBar.ini".  

When I don't specify --load on the command line, none of the choices have ".ini" appended to them.

What's up with that?  I'm I using --load incorrectly?  Leaving the ".ini" off of the argument creates an error that it can't find the file.

Este debate ha sido modificado el hace 7 months por dcorbin13
Respondido : 22/03/2024 10:13 pm
Diem
 Diem
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There are several config options available at the command line, use:

./<Path to PrusaSlicer> --help > prusaslicerhelp.txt

and

./<Path to PrusaSlicer> --help-fff > prusaslicerfffhelp.txt

To extract the help in a searchable form.

Cheerio,

Respondido : 22/03/2024 11:51 pm
dcorbin13
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Topic starter answered:
RE: The command line --load argument

Yes. I've know that.  None of that answers the question of why the name of the config appears differently when used with "--load" than when loaded using the GUI.

Respondido : 23/03/2024 12:22 am
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