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Offline Internet Bob  
#1 Posted : 05 November 2019 00:28:32(UTC)
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Hello,

Would it be possible for a later SMath release to have a configurable snippets location? The current location in Program Files is not my ideal place to work in files. It would also be convenient if the snippets could be found within nested folders so that large numbers of snippets can be organized into sub-folders.

Thanks!

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Offline Jean Giraud  
#2 Posted : 05 November 2019 02:16:17(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Internet Bob Go to Quoted Post
Would it be possible for a later SMath release to have a configurable snippets location?The current location in Program Files is not my ideal place to work in files.It would also be convenient if the snippets could be found within nested folders so that large numbers of snippets can be organized into sub-folders.

Make it simple in the C:\ root
My snippets folder is reserved for Forum attachment.
As they don't have to last long, regularly recycled.
What you call large number of snippets, save them in Smath file system.

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#3 Posted : 05 November 2019 02:23:36(UTC)
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#4 Posted : 05 November 2019 17:07:32(UTC)
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Snippets.PNG


I do not have nearly that many snippets, I just think that as I create more I might want to organize them into categories delineated by folders.

Can you clarify what you mean by 'SMath file system?' As far as I understand there is only the snippet folder in the install directory.
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#5 Posted : 06 November 2019 05:44:01(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Internet Bob Go to Quoted Post
I do not have nearly that many snippets, I just think that as I create more I might want to organize them into categories delineated by folders.

Can you clarify what you mean by 'SMath file system?'As far as I understand there is only the snippet folder in the install directory.

My snippets are jut PNG images from capture for attaching
in the Forum.The SmathFile is just a folder that I created
in the C:\ ,,, It does not come with Smath.
You just create the CWD directory, then wfile, rfile
The attached should work by itself in your Smath,
unless some undetected bug in more recent version
than mine [SS 6179]
I have never tried spooling program module.This, we do it
otherwise from function "include".
By snippets, if you mean bit and pieces of Utilities,
then create a Directory called SmathUtilities [per say].

SmathFile.sm (8kb) downloaded 26 time(s).
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#6 Posted : 06 November 2019 05:48:14(UTC)
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The attached should work by itself in your Smath,
unless some undetected bug in more recent version
than mine [SS 6179]


Confirmed: downloaded, works fine.
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