Try this at your own risk, don’t blame me if you break something.Ī symbolic link isn’t really in any language, it’s just a command you’d type in the terminal, a bit like creating an alias in the Finder. Is that possible? I am pretty versed in PHP but nothing like C or whatever you would use for how would a symlink work and what language would it be in… never done that before either!īut could a ruby loader script go into the prefs files and tweak the how would a symlink work and what language would it be in… never done that before either! Translate agnostic paths again to local pathsĬopy/overwrite the laptops local Prefs file. Monitor shared Prefs file/execute on change , copy agnostified Prefs file to the shared (Dropbox) location. “agnostify” the paths which currently are hard-linked to local locations like: /Users/imac/Library/Application Support/ which won’t work on the laptop which is /Users/macbook/Library/Application Support/ I would need the shell script on both machines and it would have to do the following: OK, I’m not sure shell script would work. If the cloud service is unavailable SketchUp is likely not to load (ie lockup) or to crash during load. I have to disagree about the symbolic link idea. But syncing needs to be done whilst SketchUp is not running as it overwrites the json files when it closes from it’s own memory. (2) Copy the "SharedPreferences.json" file to a likewise accessible location, and copy to whichever computer’s User Application Support directory that needs syncing.Ī shell script could make this syncing easier.
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