Friday, March 26, 2010

How to remove unwanted Color Swatch...

i used to do this in earlier versions, but for MX i can't
find the library files to hide. i want to remove some of the Color
Swatch Libraries, but where are they hiding? FH10 had them in the
Enlish folder in with the app. e.g. ''PantoneSolidMatte.bcf''



~phHow to remove unwanted Color Swatch...


%26gt; i used to do this in earlier versions, but for MX i
can't find the files to

%26gt; hide. i want to removing some of the Color Swatch
Libraries, but where are they

%26gt; hiding? FH10 had them in the Enlish folder in with the
app. e.g.

%26gt; ''PantoneSolidMatte.bcf''



In Windows they are in [C]:\Documents and
Settings\[User]\Application Data\Macromedia\FreeHand
MX\11\English\Settings\Colors



[C] and [User] meaning thatthese may be differnt in your
computer. Note that 'Application Data' is a hidden folder. Doah!



In Mac there probabbly is similar myriad of folders.



Jukka

How to remove unwanted Color Swatch...
phorest wrote:



%26gt; i used to do this in earlier versions, but for MX i
can't find the files to

%26gt; hide. i want to removing some of the Color Swatch
Libraries, but where are

%26gt; they hiding?



If you are using Mac OS X, find the FHMX application.
Control-click on the

application icon and select 'Open Package Contents'. Then
navigate to



Contents/Resources/English.lproj/First Run/Settings/Color



Note that these are the default libraries that are installed
when FH is

first installed.



Your custom libraries and any others such as 'PANTONE color
bridge'

libraries are in:



Users/(Username)/Library/Application Support/ Macromedia/
FreeHand MX/ 11/

English/ Settings/Color



Judy Arndt




of course i forgot to mention i'm on a Mac. and i didn't find
any invisible files.



someone will find that info useful, no doubt.



any Mac users know this one?




quote:




Originally posted by:
Newsgroup User




In Windows they are in [C]:\Documents and
Settings\[User]\Application Data\Macromedia\FreeHand
MX\11\English\Settings\Colors



[C] and [User] meaning that these may be differnt in your
computer. Note that 'Application Data' is a hidden folder. Doah!



In Mac there probabbly is similar myriad of folders.



Jukka








judy! you are the best, thanks.

:卢)

~ph

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