
On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 05:30:00AM +0000, Karl Stubsjoen wrote:
A bunch of code templates that I created are missing now. I've been using them for a long time and now they are just gone! Might they be somewhere saved on disk? Where should I go looking for them?
That varies according to your operating system. So here on OS X there's some data stored in $HOME/Library/Preferences/com.oxygenxml/ and $HOME/Library/Application\ Support/OxygenXMLEditor/ but if you're on Windows the location of the latter varies according to OS version while Linux just uses hidden directories in $HOME for the first of those OS X paths, not sure about the second. In the Preferences folder in OS X there's also some .plist files for ro.sync.exml, but I haven't used oXygenXML on any of my Linux systems yet and I haven't run Windows for my own use since 1999 so I'm not certain where the equivalents for those files would be (or even checked if it would matter). The one place I'm sure it *won't* be is the oXygen installation location since that would mean manually retrieving them every time you upgraded and clearly you haven't done that. Regards, Ben -- | Ben McGinnes | Adversarial Press | Author and Publisher | | Writer, Trainer, Systems Administrator, Developer, ICT Consultant | | Twitter: @benmcginnes (personal) | @AdversaryPub (publishing) | | Web: http://www.adversary.org/ http://publishing.adversary.org/ | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | | GPG Made Easy (GPGME) Python 3 API Maintainer, GNU Privacy Guard | | GPG key: 0x321E4E2373590E5D http://www.adversary.org/ben-key.asc | | GPG key fpr: DB47 24E6 FA42 86C9 2B4E 55C4 321E 4E23 7359 0E5D | | https://www.gnupg.org/ https://securetheinternet.org/ | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |