About Project Configuration Files
 
 
 

A project configuration file is a text file that is parsed when you select a project in the application. A project configuration file uses the same name as the project, but with a .cfg extension. For example, the project configuration file for a project called “my_project” uses a project configuration file called my_project.cfg.

Project configuration files are located in the /usr/discreet/project/<project_name>/cfg directory. You can open a project configuration file in any text editor.

NoteAlthough you can modify project configuration files, the Project Management menu provides editing tools to modify projects from session to session as needed. In general, you should not have to modify project configuration files manually.

For information on project configuration file keywords, see Project Configuration File Keywords.