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Author Topic: Moving the Macros Folder  (Read 1879 times)
Frank Grießhammer
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« on: 2011-06-30, 18:50:18 »

Hi,
I am interested if there’s a possibility to move the user’s ‘Macros’ folder to a different place (to allow synchronization via Dropbox, for instance).
Is there a way to point FL to a different location?
Alternatively, it would be good to know if links can be created inside the existing Macros folder – all my attempts failed so far.

Thanks!
Frank
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« Reply #1 on: 2011-06-30, 19:25:41 »

Seconds after posting, I remembered Tal Leming’s tool ‘ Script Browser’, which seems having been designed for exactly that purpose.
http://code.typesupply.com/browser/applicationScripts/FontLab/ScriptBrowser.py

Still, I am interested if there is any other way around this problem.
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« Reply #2 on: 2011-09-13, 15:09:26 »

Preferences / General Options / Folders and paths

FontLab Studio 5 user data files should be a "Studio5" folder, inside of which you can have your own Encodings, Macros, Data etc. folders.

I have a FontLab Studio for Windows version running in a Virtual Machine and that preference section points to the same folder that my FontLab Studio for Mac uses. So I have the same Macros, Encodings etc. in all copies of FLS that I have running. You can point it to a network volume etc.
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