Inside Sales Representative $ 100k/Year ($ 50/Hour for 40 hours of productive work per week) Remote Position Long-term Are you a top-performing sales representative from a software or hardware company, eager to engage in sales calls with customers or prospects and get them excited about the new vision of the services a newly acquired company can provide? Aug 15, 2017 Where should my RM database be stored? - posted in RootsMagic for Mac: Ive been working on the TreeShare and noticed a few days ago that the path to my original RootsMagic database is Y:documentsMyFamily.rmgc. The file path to my TreeShare file is C:crossoverdocumentsancestryfile.rmgc. I have no idea when my RM database changed to the Y.
Change the Bottle Directory in Crossover Mac
By default, Crossover Mac and Crossover Games Mac will look for bottles in the /Users/(username)/Library/Application Support/Crossover (Games)/Bottles directory. You can change where Crossover looks for this directory and have Crossover setup its bottles directory in a new location. defaults write com.codeweavers.CrossOver BottleDir The <path> should be properly escaped/quoted. Dragging a folder in from the Finder is a good way to auto-type it. To unset it, the command would be: defaults delete com.codeweavers.CrossOver BottleDir To affect CrossOver Games, specify com.codeweavers.CrossOverGames instead of com.codeweavers.CrossOver. There is also a more difficult and permanent way which lets you keep multiple versions of Crossover on your machine each with their own bottle directory. To change the bottle location go to your Applications folder, right-click Crossover and choose My ComputerShow Package Contents then browse to /Contents/Shared Support/Crossover/etc/CrossOver.confOpen up CrossOver.conf with a text editor, and scroll down to [Bottle Defaults] Yokohama C Drive. Under [Bottle Defaults] enter:[EnvironmentVariables]'CX_BOTTLE_PATH'='/path/to/Bottles' For example, if you wanted Crossover to create and look for bottles in a /Users/username/Bottles directory, and your username was âBobâ, you would enter: [EnvironmentVariables]'CX_BOTTLE_PATH'='/Users/Bob/Bottles' If you wanted this rule to apply to all users on a given computer (Crossover Mac Pro, only), you would replace âBobâ with â${USER}â, like so: [EnvironmentVariables]'CX_BOTTLE_PATH'='/Users/${USER}/Bottles' To make Crossover look in more than one directory for available bottles, you can add another path after the first after a colon (:), like so: [EnvironmentVariables]'CX_BOTTLE_PATH'='/Users/${USER}/Bottles:/Users/${USER}/Library/Application Support/CrossOver/Bottles' The above setting would look for bottles in both a userâs â/Bottlesâ directory, as well as a userâs âLibrary/Application Support/CrossOver/Bottlesâ directory. Keep in mind that Crossover will only use the first given bottle directory path for bottle creation. As such, the above configuration would allow a user to see and access bottles in both directories, but any new bottles created would go into /Users/${USER}/Bottles. Comments are closed.
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