should not be so hard to find?????
cheers
You just need to save a txt file that contains the command you would normally use to run farmpad, then open terminal and enter this to make it executable.benjamingordon wrote:wow this seems seriously complicated....
so ive downloaded your default_settings.txt and ive put it on my desktop...
my user folder is called 'benjiboko' so ive been typing:
-c benjiboko/desktop/default_settings.txt and
-c macintosh hd/users/benjiboko/desktop/default_settings.txt
does anyone know how i can load this file as the default for farmpad?
i have a big gig tomorrow so im trying to get this sorted asap...
i really appreciate your time!
What I describe above is just a way to make things convenient so that you can just double click on the .command file icon to launch farmpad. As for the access privileges, that's what the "chmod +x" command does.benjamingordon wrote:ok so i have done this and hit enter.... NOTHING happens to acknowledge that this has been accepted... so i thought well maybe terminal just does it and that is....
so i went to the txt file on the desktop and changed it to .command.... when i open it it says... "this file ***.txt could not be executed because you do no have appropriate access privelages...
i truly appreciate you doing this but i dont understand why it just doesnt work and even more... why isnt this in the manual?