Where to Store Libraries and Other Files in 2.7?
Thomas McGrath III
3mcgrath at adelphia.net
Wed Apr 12 22:00:39 EDT 2006
Dan,
Hi, I don't know about all of the libraries and such but I have been
putting all of my items for the Mac in the "My Revolution Enterprise"
folder in my "Documents" folder. Inside of that folder I have the
plugins folder and Resources folder.
I'm not sure about the Windows side yet and I have not tested these
yet either.
HTH
Tom
On Apr 12, 2006, at 5:45 PM, Dan Shafer wrote:
> With the new directory structure supported by Rev 2.7, where is the
> recommended place to store stacks and libraries that have
> heretofore said
> they should be installed in the same folder as the Rev app? This
> clearly
> won't work well as upgrades take place with the new way Rev handles
> updates.
>
> I'm not at all sure which (if any) such stacks and libraries I'm
> talking
> about. I just know that my Rev app folder is full of stuff that I
> may want
> to be able to use again someday.
>
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