UNRTFM - convert RTF to other documet formats, most notably (Miscellaneous)
> > > 0.21.9 binary is out
> >
> > Switch "-P ." is accepted now, of course it would be even better to
> search
> > the "con" filles
>
> Config files?
>
> > in the same directory where the EXE is located, rather
> > than hardcoded crazy absolute path "/dev/env/DGJDIR/shared/unrtf/".
>
> I agree, but I don't think *nix supports such a feature. Feel free to
> pester Juan on comp.os.msdos.djgpp to implement it. ("Patches welcome",
> sigh.)
I think I totally misunderstood you here. Sure, automatic searching of config files in the same subdir where .EXE lives would be more convenient, but as even you say, "-P" works fine.
Actually, I noticed that "-P" must come before other switches, so that may be why it didn't work for you the first time.
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