Undocumented Delphi IDE command line switch

Another newsgroup nugget from Allen Bauer on b.p.d.n-t:

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One thing you can do with all versions of Delphi from at least D5, is use the “-r” command-line switch. This allows you to specify the root registry key to use when loading the IDE. For instance in D7, you could export the HKCUSoftwareBorlandDelphi key to a file. Then rename the “Delphi” key to something else, like “SafeMode”. Then re-import the exported key to recreate the HKCU..Delphi key. Finally, when you run the Delphi32 application, just pass the “-rSafeMode” switch to use that key.

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I think this feature can be very useful.

According to another post in that thread, there seem to be more undocumented switches: -s, -k, -q, -x, -y.

I have no idea what those are for…

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