# In this configuration file you can customize the paths where DocFetcher will # look for its settings and index files. # # This file follows the conventions of the Java Properties format. In # particular, the following rules apply: # * Lines starting with '#' are considered comments and will be ignored. Remove # the '#' characters in front of the "key=value" lines below to enable the # respective settings. # * Backslashes must be escaped, i.e. whenever you want to write down a '\' # character, insert '\\' instead. # * Other characters to be escaped with a backslash include ' and ". Thus, you # have to enter \' and \" instead. # * You can use forward slashes instead of backslashes in file paths. Forward # slashes don't need to be escaped. # * The expected encoding is ISO-8859-1, aka Latin-1. All non-Latin-1 characters # must be entered as Unicode escapes, e.g. '\u00F6' instead of 'รถ'. # # You can specify relative paths with ".." (two dots), which means "go up one # level in the folder hierarchy". Relative paths are relative to the DocFetcher # folder, not to this file. Example: ..\\some\\folder # # DocFetcher recognizes the special variable ${user.home}, which points to the # current user's home directory. Accordingly, ${user.home}/.docfetcher would be # a folder named '.docfetcher' under the home directory. # # For more information on the Properties format, see: # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.properties # Where the settings are stored: #settings=C:/path/to/settings/folder # Where the indexes are stored. Note: The DocFetcher daemon currently ignores # this setting. #indexes=C:/path/to/indexes/folder # Where the SWT library files will be written to: #swt=C:/path/to/swt-libs