diff --git a/docs/README.txt b/docs/README.txt index 39834fb9d..f87d9b71d 100644 --- a/docs/README.txt +++ b/docs/README.txt @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ bill@newbreedsoftware.com http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/tuxpaint/ - June 14, 2002 - February 12, 2006 + June 14, 2002 - February 20, 2006 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -760,10 +760,38 @@ Where Files Go Mac OS X - Tux Paint stores files in your account's "Libraries" folder, under - "Preferences", e.g.: + Tux Paint stores its data files inside the "Tux Paint" icon (which + is actually a special kind of folder on Mac OS X). The following + steps explain how to get to the folders within: - /Users/(user name)/Library/Preferences/ + 1. Bring up a 'context' menu by holding the [Control] key and + clicking the Tux Paint icon the in Finder. (If you have a + mouse with more than one button, you can simply right-click + the icon.) + 2. Select "Show Contents" from the menu that appears. A new + Finder window will appear with a folder inside called + "Contents." + 3. Open the "Contents" folder and open the "Resources" folder + found inside. + 4. There, you will find the "starters", "stamps" and "brushes" + folders. Adding new content to these folders will make the + content available to any user that launches this copy (icon) + of Tux Paint. + + Note: If you install a newer version of Tux Paint (by replacing + its icon), you will lose changes made by following the + instructions above, so keep backups of your new content (stamps, + brushes, etc.). + + Tux Paint also looks for files in a "TuxPaint" folder that you can + place in your system's "Application Support" folder (found under + "Library" at the root of your hard disk): + + /Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/ + + It also looks for files in the user's "Preferences" folder, e.g.: + + /Users/(user name)/Library/Preferences/TuxPaint/brushes/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/docs/html/README.html b/docs/html/README.html index 22c9b0a34..27da52a14 100644 --- a/docs/html/README.html +++ b/docs/html/README.html @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ New Breed Software

bill@newbreedsoftware.com
http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/tuxpaint/

-

June 14, 2002 - February 12, 2006

+

June 14, 2002 - February 20, 2006


@@ -1041,11 +1041,44 @@ New Breed Software

Mac OS X

-

Tux Paint stores files in your account's - "Libraries" folder, under "Preferences", e.g.:

+

Tux Paint stores its data files inside the "Tux Paint" + icon (which is actually a special kind of folder on + Mac OS X). The following steps explain how to get to + the folders within:

+ +
    +
  1. Bring up a 'context' menu by holding the [Control] key and clicking + the Tux Paint icon the in Finder. (If you have a mouse with more + than one button, you can simply right-click the icon.)
  2. +
  3. Select "Show Contents" from the menu that appears. + A new Finder window will appear with a folder inside called + "Contents."
  4. +
  5. Open the "Contents" folder and open the "Resources" folder found + inside.
  6. +
  7. There, you will find the "starters", "stamps" and "brushes" + folders. Adding new content to these folders will make the content + available to any user that launches this copy (icon) of + Tux Paint.
  8. +
+ +

Note: If you install a newer version of Tux Paint + (by replacing its icon), you will lose changes made by following + the instructions above, so keep backups of your new content + (stamps, brushes, etc.).

+ +

Tux Paint also looks for files in a "TuxPaint" folder + that you can place in your system's "Application Support" folder + (found under "Library" at the root of your hard disk):

- /Users/(user name)/Library/Preferences/ + /Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/ +
+ +

It also looks for files in the user's "Preferences" folder, + e.g.:

+ +
+ /Users/(user name)/Library/Preferences/TuxPaint/brushes/