diff --git a/docs/retroarch.1 b/docs/retroarch.1 index 42e0c9bdee..0993ed674e 100644 --- a/docs/retroarch.1 +++ b/docs/retroarch.1 @@ -67,18 +67,18 @@ If PATH is a directory, RetroArch will treat this as the config file directory, When loading a rom from stdin, the path must be a full path, however. If a config cannot be found when using directory path, the default config path will be used instead. -.TP -\fB--appendconfig PATH\fR -Appends a different set of config files to the config file loaded in -c (or default). -Multiple config files are delimited by ','. -Every config file will be appended in order where the key-value pairs of the next config file takes priority over the old ones. - .IP Unix-like systems will look in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/retroarch/retroarch.cfg first. Then it will try $HOME/.retroarch.cfg. Last, it will try /etc/retroarch.cfg. If no configuration is found, default settings will be assumed. A configuration file does not need to define every possible option, only those that should be overridden. .IP Windows will look in retroarch.cfg in same folder where retroarch.exe resides. +.TP +\fB--appendconfig PATH\fR +Appends a different set of config files to the config file loaded in -c (or default). +Multiple config files are delimited by ','. +Every config file will be appended in order where the key-value pairs of the next config file takes priority over the old ones. + .TP \fB--gameboy PATH, -g PATH\fR Path to a Nintendo Game Boy ROM. If this flag is set, the Super Game Boy subsystem will be activated. The Super Game Boy BIOS needs to be loaded as the normal rom.