Hi,
for example your new autosave target dir is:
/home/user/temp

then you can write
/home/user/temp/[file tail [value root.name]].autosave

with this nuke will create the autosave file there with the original
file name+".autosave"

Hope this helps,
Gabor



On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Daniel Short <[email protected]> wrote:
> Okay, here's an easy one for you:
>
> I'm having some trouble changing my default autosave location to my local
> drive.
>
> "[firstof [value root.name] [getenv NUKE_TEMP_DIR]/].autosave" is the
> default.
>
> The documentation says that I can just replace this with the path I want to
> save it to.
> Although this doesn't cause any error messages to appear, I check the folder
> that I mapped them to and I don't see any files.
> I've read some great posts on changing the name to be based on date and
> time, but I want to keep the name but have it save in a different location.
>
> I just want to know how to do this correctly.  I'd hate to have a crash and
> no backup.
>
>
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