![]() ![]() In any case, I do suggest to use seperate folders, higher up. So, I just suggested both options so you can leave out those folders if you prefer. ![]() In regards to the paths mentioned (both ending with "user\anonymous\data") these were indeed the same, the only difference is the /atcolib/ and /xowa_win_v1.3.1.1/ folder, of which I know you don't like these. I just wanted to comment on your last post at However, this will probably fall in the scope of another ticket, not this one.Įven if you decide to go ahead with your "multiple OS" directories, then the command-line switch should work in this scenario. or redirected through a command-line switch: -user_db -D:\my_settings.sqlite3.be located in the xowa root directory: /xowa/3.The only thing I'll add here is repeat the above:Įventually, all files will move into a single user database, which will either (see, post beginning with "Hi gnosygnu,") Of course, you're triplicating your work, but that's because of your insistence on putting xowa in three separate directories instead of one. Run /xowa/linux/linux.sh (the separate directory is not my recommendation).Go to home/wiki/Help:Options/Config_script.Why exactly did it not work? Even with your strange layout of /xowa/win, /xowa/linux, /xowa/macosx, the home/wiki/Help:Options/Config_script would still work in each OS. Saving newly inserted text there didn't work with me however, so manually updating the gfs outside xowa (using notepad ) was the only thing that worked. ![]()
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