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defining_alias_myalias.dat [2012/07/08 20:26] 134.93.180.188defining_alias_myalias.dat [2017/11/10 09:09] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 Basically, you type in the alias you want to use in a project in square brackets "[..]" followed by "=" plus the path to the assigned folder. Although it is possible to assign folders located on other computers in a network there is a risk that file paths become unavailable during the simulation, so we do not recommend this method. Basically, you type in the alias you want to use in a project in square brackets "[..]" followed by "=" plus the path to the assigned folder. Although it is possible to assign folders located on other computers in a network there is a risk that file paths become unavailable during the simulation, so we do not recommend this method.
  
-If you place a "*" in front of the alias, it will be treated as project alias (for example line 01). Project alias will be listed in the "Active Project" drop down box on the control panel of ENVI-met (see [[here]]). Selecting a project will automatically open the correct folder for selecting files.+If you place a "*" in front of the alias, it will be treated as project alias (for example line 01). Project alias will be listed in the "Active Project" drop down box on the control panel of ENVI-met (see [[model environment|here]]). Selecting a project will automatically open the correct folder for selecting files.
  
 Alias can be defined recursively. For example the alias ''[trees]'' is defined in line 02 and used to define another alias ''[trees_out]'' in line 03. The order of definition does not matter as long as all alias are resolved somewhere in ''MYALIAS.DAT''. Alias can be defined recursively. For example the alias ''[trees]'' is defined in line 02 and used to define another alias ''[trees_out]'' in line 03. The order of definition does not matter as long as all alias are resolved somewhere in ''MYALIAS.DAT''.