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 ====== Using Schemes to Start Rhino====== ====== Using Schemes to Start Rhino======
  
->Using Schemes to start Rhino with different sets of options on the same computer +>Start Rhino with different sets of options on the same computer 
  
 Basically, Rhino Schemes are just different sets of personalized options that can be called from a specific desktop shortcut.  Pretty much everything in the Options section of Rhino can be stored in a scheme. In this way, Rhino can be started with different combinations of workspaces (*.rui/*.rhw files), languages, colors, etc., just by starting Rhino from the appropriate desktop shortcut. The schemes exist independently of each other, and can be modified. Basically, Rhino Schemes are just different sets of personalized options that can be called from a specific desktop shortcut.  Pretty much everything in the Options section of Rhino can be stored in a scheme. In this way, Rhino can be started with different combinations of workspaces (*.rui/*.rhw files), languages, colors, etc., just by starting Rhino from the appropriate desktop shortcut. The schemes exist independently of each other, and can be modified.
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 ===== How to create a new scheme and desktop shortcut===== ===== How to create a new scheme and desktop shortcut=====
-//(for Rhino 3 and up)// 
  
 1. Create a new shortcut on your desktop which points to your new Rhino scheme.  The easiest way to do this is to copy an existing Rhino shortcut. Hold the Control key down while dragging the default Rhino icon to a new location on the Desktop, or right-click and copy it. 1. Create a new shortcut on your desktop which points to your new Rhino scheme.  The easiest way to do this is to copy an existing Rhino shortcut. Hold the Control key down while dragging the default Rhino icon to a new location on the Desktop, or right-click and copy it.
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 4. On the Shortcut tab, edit the Target path. Add a switch for the new scheme: \\ 4. On the Shortcut tab, edit the Target path. Add a switch for the new scheme: \\
-//(The example path below is for Windows Vista/7/8, Rhino 5 64 bit. Others are similar.)//+//(The example path below is for Windows 10/11, Rhino 7.0. Others are similar.)//
  
 **"C:\Program Files\Rhino 7\System\Rhino.exe" /<color darkslateblue>Scheme=MyNewScheme</color>** **"C:\Program Files\Rhino 7\System\Rhino.exe" /<color darkslateblue>Scheme=MyNewScheme</color>**
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 //-- Make sure there is a single space before the **/Scheme=...**// //-- Make sure there is a single space before the **/Scheme=...**//
  
-{{:undefined:rhino7schemeproperties.png?400|}}+{{:undefined:rhino7schemeproperties.png?216|}}
  
  
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 +>Last edit 12.09.23 by MSH/Helvetosaur
    
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