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Re: Adding part updates (and clone parts)
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lugnet.cad.dev.mac
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Date:
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Wed, 21 Jan 2004 03:15:24 GMT
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cjmasi@*nogarbageplease*rcn=nospam=.com
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Don Heyse wrote:
> In lugnet.cad.dev.mac, Christopher Masi wrote:
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> > Hrm, I have been poking around again, and a little thing has cropped
> > up that bugs me a bit. When a "dat" is double clicked, LDGLite opens it,
> > but other than that the path is used to open the file, the path of the
> > file is not passed to ldglite. If save is chosen from the popup menu or
> > via the file menu, there is no path information. A new user might simply
> > enter the name and press return. When you do that, the file is saved to
> > the root level of the hard drive. Is there any way to get that path info
> > transfered to the save functions? Or is there anyway to switch the
> > default to the user's home directory?
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> I'll have to look into this. The path should be available somewhere.
> Otherwise the file wouldn't open. Does it do the same thing when you
> click on a DAT link on the internet vs a local file?
>
> Don
Hey Don,
When I click a [DAT] link the windowbar of the ldglite window says
"/Users/cjmasi/Desktop/mini.dat" which is where the dat file is put
before is it handed off to ldglite. If I do a "control click send to
ldglite" the windowbar of the ldglite window says the same thing, but in
both cases the save (via "/f/s" and "control click save") has no path
information and defaults to the root level of the hard drive.
Chris
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