There is no file. Did I mention I was talking about mac? :S
Am Dienstag, 5. November 2013 22:44:42 UTC+1 schrieb Tduell:
On Wed, 06 Nov 2013 03:35:27 +1100, netswipe
maik.wa...@googlemail.com javascript: wrote:
Loading defaults did not work. I tried to delete the config file in my
Yes, there is (a file). No, you didn't (mention any more information
than that you actually use a computer). Check out your Preferences
folder then. That愀 the usual place for programs to store their prefs on
Mac OS X.
Carl
netswipe schrieb am 09.11.13 12:58:
There is no file. Did I mention
I use TinkerTool on Mac to enable display of hidden and system files (and lots
of other options).
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Prefs on Mac aren't hidden. ~user/Library/ contains a Preferences folder.
Oh, wait. Apple introduced a new feature in about 10.8 so the user's
/Library folder is indeed hidden.
The quick way to open it is to switch to Finder, type Shift+Cmd+G (or
select Menu Go to - Go to folder... and in
Carl, thanks for the information. I use the Spyder4Pro to calibrate my two
screens: MacBook Pro and acer X203W. I also use the colour profile for my
printer (an HP) and the company that I usually use for prints. I’ve read
through your various links below; thanks for the information. From
Hi all,
multiblend, the super-fast blender and drop-in replacement for Enblend, has
been updated to version 0.6.1 in order to fix a bug which could cause a
dark band to appear at the bottom of the image. It also fixes another bug
introduced in a previous version relating to large uncropped