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cdrozdowski111 Posted - 12/18/2012 : 11:36:32 AM
OriginPro 9.0.0 (Student Version), Win7 64-bit, running in VMware Fusion 5.0.2

Okay, to compile an Origin C file at startup, you place the file(s) in the OriginC/OriginLab directory under the application install location and then edit the origin.ini file (in the application install location) to add an entry for it.

However, can you add the Origin C file to the OriginC folder in the User Files directory and edit the origin.ini file that is in the User Files directory to have the file compile only for that user (instead of the method above)?
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cdrozdowski111 Posted - 12/18/2012 : 5:36:37 PM
Worked like a charm!
greg Posted - 12/18/2012 : 1:35:01 PM
There is information here:

http://ocwiki.originlab.com/index.php?title=OriginC:Hello_World_Tutorial

and here:

http://ocwiki.originlab.com/index.php?title=OCGuide:Compiling%2C_Linking_and_Loading

So you can forget all those old instructions about the INI. Origin makes your files start-up ready by just dragging them into the Workspace System folder and closing Code Builder (which updates the INI for you).

BTW: An ORIGIN.INI is always YOUR INI. Another login user has their own. The one in the program folder is only used to initialize a NEW user's INI.

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