Anyone know the location of the start-up / default session information?
Tks
Rikk
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#1
Posted 09 September 2012 - 05:38 PM
#2
Posted 09 September 2012 - 05:41 PM
~/Library/Preferences/Accordance Preferences/Startup Session
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Remember, on OS X Lion and Mountain Lion, to access your user's Library, hold the Option key and select it from the Finder's Go menu.
Joel Brown
By day: Consultant for Oaktree
By night: Freelance Trombonist and Private Instructor
By day: Consultant for Oaktree
By night: Freelance Trombonist and Private Instructor
#3
Posted 09 September 2012 - 05:52 PM
Thanks Joel!
#4
Posted 09 September 2012 - 05:53 PM
HI Rikk,
do you mean the information (ie how you can view what it is) or the file that contains the information (so you can deleted it if corrupted and start again)?
If the latter - then Joel's answer is correct, if the former, you can't view it as far as I know, though you adjust what it is in the Startup section of the General pane of the Accordance Preferences
do you mean the information (ie how you can view what it is) or the file that contains the information (so you can deleted it if corrupted and start again)?
If the latter - then Joel's answer is correct, if the former, you can't view it as far as I know, though you adjust what it is in the Startup section of the General pane of the Accordance Preferences
Regards
Ken
Australian Accordance Demonstrator
Administrator, Accordance Exchange
Assistant Minister, Summer Hill Church
#5
Posted 09 September 2012 - 10:55 PM
You can open the Startup session like any other saved session, it's just in a different location, and gets resaved when you quit Accordance if your setting is to return to Last Session.
Helen Brown
OakTree Software
OakTree Software
#6
Posted 09 September 2012 - 11:16 PM
Thanks Ken and Helen,
Joel's response was what I was looking for.
I like to keep extra back-ups of files like the Start-up session. I tend to do quite a bit of customization to my set up and the thought of having to redo it all if something went pear-shaped is not one that appeals. I appreciate the peace of mind of having some additional copies in case something gets corrupted.
Blessings
Joel's response was what I was looking for.
I like to keep extra back-ups of files like the Start-up session. I tend to do quite a bit of customization to my set up and the thought of having to redo it all if something went pear-shaped is not one that appeals. I appreciate the peace of mind of having some additional copies in case something gets corrupted.
Blessings
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