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Create config files in Library/Application Support on OS X #1165

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dacap opened this issue Jun 22, 2016 · 2 comments
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Create config files in Library/Application Support on OS X #1165

dacap opened this issue Jun 22, 2016 · 2 comments
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dacap commented Jun 22, 2016

Create configuration files in ~/Library/Application Support/Aseprite instead of ~/.config to avoid problems like this one.

When the new folder is created for the very first time, we should migrate/copy the files inside ~/.config/aseprite/*.*

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ghost commented Jul 7, 2016

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Open Folder from themes still pointing to .config 😆

Regardless thank you for this 👍 I was having issues with my brew update messing up config on every update now it should be perfect.

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dacap commented Jul 7, 2016

Ohh themes! your comment makes me remember that I've a patch for this UI that I forgot.

This UI requires a redesign (related to #712). Themes should be separated between "official" and "user" themes, and the Open Folder button should be replaced with other buttons to open each theme folder, or official/user folders. Also we should be able to copy a theme to the "user" folder. I'll see if this can be available for v1.1.7.

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