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[Fichiers préferences] Macsoup

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stephane.martin
Dans quel dossier se trouve lles fichiers de préferrence des
applications ?

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Stephane MARTIN

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Philippe Di Valentin
Dans quel dossier se trouve lles fichiers de préferrence des
applications ?


Utilisateurs/Vous/Bibliothèque/Préférences.

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jperrocheau
Stéphane Martin wrote:

Dans quel dossier se trouve lles fichiers de préferrence des
applications ?


Extrait du ReadMe.rtf de MacSOUP:
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Important changes from 2.4

- The default settings file feature has changed. In previous versions,
you could put an alias to your default settings file into the same
folder as the MacSOUP application. This has the disadvantage that you
can't easily trash your MacSOUP installation and use a newer one,
because you must take care to preserve your data. Plus, Mac OS X is a
multi-user system, and every user may want to use their own default
settings file (and ordinary users may not even have write permission in
the MacSOUP application folder, anyway). To get around these problems,
you must now put the alias to your settings file in the Preferences
folder; this is "Macintosh HD:System Folder:Preferences:" on Classic Mac
OS, and "~/Library/Preferences/" on Mac OS X. The name of the alias must
be "MacSOUP Default Settings".

You can suppress loading the default settings file by holding down the
shift key while starting MacSOUP.

- The Internet-related settings such as server names etc. are no longer
taken from the Internet control panel; MacSOUP now has its own settings
for them.

- The method for rebuilding index files has changed. Simply hold down
the option key while opening a settings file, and MacSOUP will ask you
which index files you want to rebuild. You can also hold down option
while opening a mailbox to rebuild the index file of that mailbox while
MacSOUP is running. This only works for mailboxes, not for newsgroups.


Stefan Haller

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Dans le manuel "MacSOUP Manual.pdf" c'est le paragraphe:

2.3 Creating a Settings file

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J.P. Kuypers
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<1icrnyn.1oockmycxu2u1N%, Jacques
Perrocheau wrote (écrivait) :

Stéphane Martin wrote:
Dans le manuel "MacSOUP Manual.pdf" c'est le paragraphe:
2.3 Creating a Settings file


Traduit de manière approximative pour ne pas dire ésotérique, à
<http://www.sri.ucl.ac.be/jpk/manuelMacSOUP/commencer.html#RTFToC5>

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Jean-Pierre Kuypers

Veuillez émailler les phrases dans leur con-
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