I am very surprised that you can see iPad J files from your desktop. Are you sure you can see them? And if you can see them, are you sure you can do things like move files between the 2 systems. If so, this is great news.
Please tell me exactly how you have this set up. Just noticed you say iExplore. This is different from Finder? What is iExplore? On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Murray Eisenberg <[email protected]>wrote: > Via a Mac OS X app, iExplorer, I'm able to access the file system on a > connected iPad or iPhone. It seems that would be the quickest way to get > J/iOS addons files to the iOS device. > > But where exactly in the J/iOS file tree should they go? > > In the iPad's Apps/J tree there (at least) two candidate locations: > > Apps/J/Documents/J/addons > > Apps/J/j.app/Documents/adons > > Which one? > > I want to do it this way because the method posted on the wiki seems > tedious (and I cannot get it to work, in any case). Namely: using the > posted script to bundle-up a single addons directory, insert it in an html, > email it to myself, open the html on the iPad or iPhone, put the contents > onto the clipboard, and finally use the jt script, etc. > > -- > Murray Eisenberg [email protected] > Mathematics & Statistics Dept. > Lederle Graduate Research Tower phone 413 549-1020 (H) > University of Massachusetts 413 545-2859 (W) > 710 North Pleasant Street fax 413 545-1801 > Amherst, MA 01003-9305 > ------------------------------**------------------------------**---------- > For information about J forums see > http://www.jsoftware.com/**forums.htm<http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
