We do not have any developers currently who know how to change this. Perhaps you could submit a patch file for this?
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 4:45 PM, Guillem Jover <guil...@debian.org> wrote: > Hi! > > [ Just saw this mail now, as bug reporters are not automatically > subscribed to bugs, if not addressed explicitly they don't see > replies. ] > > On Sat, 2012-01-07 at 11:22:07 +0800, TripleA Developers wrote: > > Could you guys explain this a little bit better for someone who is not > > very familiar with OS's and especially not familiar with Linux? > > Please be detailed and patient, and I will try to address the problem. > > On Unix systems the user directory is called the “home directory”, > there, applications can place configuration files or other directories, > but the convention is to use dot files or directories. > > On Unix any filename which starts with a dot will be automatically > hidden from normal directory listing (for example «.hidden-file»), > which is very convinient as those are not really generally interesting. > But they can be explicitly listed with some options on the command-line > or special buttons/switches on graphical applications. > > So for triplea, the ideal on Unix (this includes GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, > etc.) would be to use $HOME/.triplea/ or better yet use the environment > variables defined in > <http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html> > to see where to place those files and directories. Please give that > spec a look, it's not too long. > > Any further question I'll be happy to clarify. > > thanks, > guillem >