[DirData] ; The path directive specifies where the CCDx.DAT will be kept. If you want ; it stored on the root of the drive CCD scanned, specify ; ; path=*:\ ; ; If you want it, for example, to be stored in a CCD directory on C:, specify: ; ; path=c:\ccd\ ; path=*:\ [Options] ; The entiretree directive tells CCD what to do if you invoke CCD with no ; command line arguments. If entiretree=1, CCD will display all the directories ; on your disk. You can then choose where you want to go using speed search. If ; entiretree=0, CCD will only show you the directories that are descendants of ; the current directory entiretree=1 ; The nodrive directive tells CCD not to change the current drive when it changes ; directory. nodrive=1 is more like the built in CD command, but less useful ; IMO. When nodrive=0 CCD will not only change the directory, but it will change ; the drive as well. nodrive=0 ; The chasehidden directive tells CCD whether or not to chase hidden/system ; directories when scanning the disk chasehidden=0 ; The heuristics directive specifies how CCD munges what you typed at the command ; line for CCD. By default, CCD has 10 heuristics it goes through to try and ; find the directory for you. The format is ; // { chToReplace strWith { "," chToReplace strWith } ";" } ; ; For example, a string of "; \; \,\**\;" would have three heuristics ; 1. no replacements, just see if what you typed exists ; 2. replace all spaces with slashes ; 3. first replace all spaces with slashes, then replace all slashes (including ; those slashes that replaced spaces) with **\ ; ; Each heuristic is attempted first with no trailing wildcard, then with a ; wildcard. ; ;heuristics=; \;\*\; \,\*\;\**\; \,\**\; *,\*\; *,\**\; **,\*\; **,\**\; heuristics=; *\; **\;