On 06/16/2012 11:44 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Bill,
Use specialfolderpath(26) on Windows and $HOME on Linux. You can hide the
preferences file on Linux by starting the file name with a dot.
You can also hide files and folders on Mac by starting their names with
a dot.
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On 16 jun 2012, at 22:28, Bill Vlahos wrote:
The specialFolderPath ("Preferences") function only works on the Mac.
Where do folks put application specific preferences on Windows and LInux?
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