It seems you can set this on the command line when you launch it.

Java preference folder option
Alternatively, it is possible to set the preference folder at start up on the 
console with:
-Djosm.home=
e.g.
java -Xmx1000m -Djosm.home=$HOME/.josm-latest -jar josm-latest.jar

Jim

Ervin Malicdem wrote, On Tuesday, 08 October, 2013 05:01 PM:
got it working. Great work Maning.

However I thing the settings, plugins etc. for JOSM is left on the local 
machine and not on the USB. So it is worth to note that if you downloaded a 
plugin or set up a sat imagery on a local computer using the portable JOSM, you 
would need to reset and download them up in case you would need to use another 
computer.


Ervin M.
*Schadow1 Expeditions* - A Filipino must not be a stranger to his own 
motherland.
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On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Jim Morgan <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    tutubi wrote, On Tuesday, 08 October, 2013 02:37 PM:

        i think this is what i need
        i uninstalled flash on my laptop as it's too unstable and a security 
nightmare
        i can't use Potlatch :(


    The USB stick uses JOSM and therefore Java, not Flash.

    Java is still reasonably safe to use on a PC, but you're strongly 
recommended to disable the browser plugin as that is the main attack vector. So 
you can still use JOSM/Java on your PC, with or without the USB stick.

    Jim

    P.S. They named a Bicycle Sharing project after you: 
http://cleanairinitiative.org/__portal/node/12100 
<http://cleanairinitiative.org/portal/node/12100>
    :-)

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