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Rush Render Queue - IrushRC File Format V 103.05 03/07/14 (C) Copyright 2014 Seriss Corporation. All rights reserved. (C) Copyright 1995,2000 Greg Ercolano. All rights reserved. Strikeout text indicates features not yet implemented * indicates new features. |
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.irushrc Files | ![]() |
When the user runs irush, the $RUSH_DIR/etc/.irushrc file is loaded first, then the user's own ~/.irushrc file is loaded (if it exists), overriding the defaults. When irush exits, or when certain preferences are changed within irush, the ~/.irushrc file is saved. This arrangement lets the administrator be able to have some control over the defaults in irush, with the user's own ~/.irushrc file to be able to override those. For instance, the $RUSH_DIR/etc/.irushrc file can be modified by the sysadmin to set up the default entries that will appear in the IRUSH 'Hotkeys' menu. Use empirical techniques to become familiar with this file's format, eg:
Then paste excerpts from your ~/.irushrc file into the global $RUSH_DIR/etc/.irushrc file, so that all users get these as defaults. You can release the global $RUSH_DIR/etc/.irushrc to the entire network using rushadmin(1), or 'rush -push .irushrc +any'.
CaveatsWhat follows is an list of the individual commands that appear in these files, and their descriptions..
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