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From: Pawel Kedzierski (pawel.kedzierski_at_pwr.edu.pl)
Date: Tue Mar 31 2015 - 04:09:21 CDT
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Dear all,
I apologize for misinformation but the actual fix to the Windows vmd.rc 
file which I tested was:
cd "$::env(USERPROFILE)"
I use Windows only occasionally and I have proposed the fix from memory, 
forgetting that I had to convert the %USERPROFILE% env variable to Tcl 
syntax.
It could be combined with Ajasja idea (below) so the same vmdrc file 
could be distributed for all systems.
Greetings,
Paweł Kędzierski
W dniu 25.03.2015 o 11:03, Ajasja Ljubetič pisze:
> Hi!
>
> One could argue that people using VMD should know at least the basics 
> of using a computer.
> (But then perhaps by the same argument one could say that people using 
> VMD should know how to use linux, which would have stopped many people 
> (including me) from getting started with VMD).
>
> So I agree that it's advantageous for VMD to be accessible to the 
> widest possible audience.
> In fact you would not need a separate version of .vmdrc (which could 
> complicate the build process)
>
> just using:
>
> if {$tcl_platform(platform) == "windows"} {
> cd %USERPROFILE% }
>
> should do the trick.
>
> Best regards,
> Ajasja Ljubetič
>
>
>
> On 25 March 2015 at 10:33, Pawel Kedzierski 
> <pawel.kedzierski_at_pwr.edu.pl <mailto:pawel.kedzierski_at_pwr.edu.pl>> wrote:
>
>     W dniu 25.03.2015 o 10:12, Ashar Malik pisze:
>>
>>     If the install path is changed during setup ... And the
>>     installation done somewhere else, the rights issue does not come up.
>>
>     Yes, provided that the user knows a priori he or she needs to
>     workaround a problem. Most do default install.
>     And even then it shouldn't hurt to start in user folder by default
>     - changing this is easy for those more experienced users and
>     without the permission issue.
>     The proposed change will benefit all beginners.
>     Pawel
>
>
>>     On Mar 25, 2015 10:06 PM, "Pawel Kedzierski"
>>     <pawel.kedzierski_at_pwr.edu.pl
>>     <mailto:pawel.kedzierski_at_pwr.edu.pl>> wrote:
>>
>>         Dear VMD developers and users,
>>
>>         I see on the vmd-l list and among my students that the
>>         default settings of VMD on Windows OS are troublesome for
>>         many users. The problem is that the working folder of VMD is
>>         its install folder (within "Program Files" or "Program Files
>>         (x86)") which is guarded by the OS. If one tries to save a
>>         file there, it is saved in hidden user folder and while it
>>         shows up in Explorer, the VMD plugins are not able to find it.
>>
>>         Many times a "solution" found on the web and on vmd-l list is
>>         an advice to run VMD as administrator, which is a bad idea.
>>
>>         I have tested that appending a single line to the end of
>>         vmd.rc in the VMD installation prevents such problems, and it
>>         seems to me a general way:
>>
>>         cd %USERPROFILE%
>>
>>         However, for non-power users of Windows, editing the global
>>         vmd.rc file is not trivial:
>>         * the file is guarded by the OS too, due to location in
>>         system folder.
>>         * as the file has Unix format, Notepad will concatenate all
>>         lines effectively destroying it;
>>
>>         For users, the simplest solution may be to run Wordpad as
>>         administrator to make this change, but still this tend to be
>>         confusing one must know how to "show all files" at opening
>>         and then to save with original name and text format, but
>>         neither with ".txt" appended, nor even worse, converted to
>>         document format.
>>
>>         This is why I think that a better solution would be if the
>>         vmd.rc on Windows would be installed with this fix included.
>>         And possibly also converted to Windows text format.
>>
>>         Thanks,
>>         Pawel
>>
>
>
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