Alternatively, you can use a backslash (\) to force the OS X
operating system to treat the next character as a character only.
I've forgotten what this is called, but it also allows you to deal
with paths that have spaces in them (like /Applications/My App/ can
be handled by using /Applications/My\ App/). In other words, if you
know a / is NOT a directory indicator, change it to \/ .
George
On Dec 19, 2005, at 9:43 AM, Thierry Arbellot wrote:
Hi Dave,
replace the "/" with a ":" in "Import/Export", it should work.
Thierry
On 2005, Dec 19, , at 15:23, David Burgun wrote:
Hi,
In MacOS X, it is possible to have file/folder names that contain
a "/" character. For instance for Photoshop, in the plug-ins
folder, there is a folder called "Import/Export". If you try to
use the path for a file inside this folder, it causes a problem in
RunRev because it thinks that the Export folder is a folder inside
the Import folder as apposed to one folder that is called "Import/
Export"!
Anyone have any tips for handling this?
Thanks a lot
All the Best
Dave
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