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Revert to non-HD style controls in Eufloria HD

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sillytuna:
No worries! We weren't clear enough and, as has been pointed out, it would have been better if the beta was named as such for the bundle. Was the plan, didn't happen!

Right, do keep posting ideas and comments, including control ones.

Meanwhile, we're on eufloria adventures.

Btw: there is a mac build due with cmd-q requested ;) The data storage location is an apple requirement for the app store apparently. Why they chose to 'hide' the library folder...

Bonobo:

--- Quote from: sillytuna on November 24, 2012, 10:22:32 AM ---[..] Why they chose to 'hide' the library folder...

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I’m an Apple fanboi fersure :D but not an apologist. Nevertheless: I guess it has got to do with an increasing support load due to the growing number of n00b users who went there and muddled up things. Usually it’s not necessary to go there, and IF one does and fumbles around, one should know what one’s doing.

Also, the information on how to get to the Library folders (the global one and the user’s) is easy to find: Just click the “Help” menu and choose “Help Center”, there enter “library” in the search field and hit return.


--- Quote from: Help Center ---What is the Library folder?
The Library folder contains files used by Mac OS X and your applications, including your personal fonts and preferences. The Library folder is hidden. If you need to open it, make sure you are in the Finder, hold down the Option key, and then choose Go > Library.”

The only time a user usually needs to go to the Library folder is when one wants to add fonts by hand (“dumb user” way is to use the OS X Font Book app), and power users who want to do it by hand already know how to find it.

See here for more info about the Library and 19 (nineteen!) ways to make it permanently visible.

Also, once you have the Library folder, you can pull the (sort of) favicon in the Finder title bar of the folder and pull it into the sidebar for easy access.

Greetings, Tom
(OS X user since, uhm, 1991, when it still was NeXTStep ;D)
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