Datheader downloading files to prog folder


Datheader downloading files to prog folder
#1
Mike,

when Datheader downloads the category.txt, ldconfig.ldr, primitivescale.txt files it will download them to prog folder and obviously they end up under:

C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore

could you please look into it.

Thx, w.
LEGO ergo sum
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#2
Those files are downloaded to the folder that is specified in the options:
Path for lists

So it is up to you where they end Smile
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#3
Upps! Never noticed. What is the "Path for Download"?

w.
LEGO ergo sum
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#4
It's the path to store LDraw files you download directly from Tracker using DatHeader (Files -> Open from PT)
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#5
You'll find it under Option -> Preferences.
In the middle of the window you're able to set:
Path for Download
Path for Lists
Ldraw Base Path
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#6
I just looked also in the documentation it is still valid for that items.
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#7
What is the default location set by the program itself - in case it sets?

w.
LEGO ergo sum
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Re: Datheader downloading files to prog folder
#8
Yes, the application sets the values: Here is the code:

Code:
''' <summary>
    ''' This is the folder where the downloaded part files will be stored.
    ''' </summary>
    ''' <remarks></remarks>
    Public gstrTempFolder As String = System.IO.Path.Combine(My.Computer.FileSystem.SpecialDirectories.Temp, "DATHeader")

    ''' <summary>
    ''' This is the folder where the downloaded part files will be stored.
    ''' </summary>
    ''' <remarks>NOT YET USED</remarks>
    Public gstrWorkingFolder As String = My.Computer.FileSystem.SpecialDirectories.AllUsersApplicationData

    ''' <summary>
    ''' This is the folder where the app needed files are stored.
    ''' </summary>
    ''' <remarks></remarks>
    Public gstrListsFolder As String = My.Application.Info.DirectoryPath
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