  | | | Preferences Setup File | Preferences Setup File 2004-03-09 - By André Adam
Back In XSI you don't need to manually save a preset. David thought you wanted to carry around your preferences which you would find the folder he mentioned. In general XSI should save any change in the preferences automatically; what setting exactly are you trying to save? Not everything can be configured and stored...
-Andr�
lyal wrote:
>Sorry David, could you be a bit more specific, in my setenv.bat it is >set XSI_USERROOT=C:\users\%USERNAME% >I tried saving a folder "%USERNAME%" in C:\users\ but no luck, is this >what you where trying to say? > >And for Adam, when I set it up how I like and exit and restart it goes >back to default. Sorry to be a pain but its really annoying every time >I load up XSI and I have to change all the viewports settings > >Lyal > >-- --Original Message-- -- >From: owner-xsi@(protected) [mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)] On Behalf >Of Saber David >Sent: Tuesday, 9 March 2004 10:22 PM >To: XSI@(protected) >Subject: Re: Preferences Setup File > >go to >C:\Softimage\XSI_3.5\Application\bin >edit setenv.bat >check what's after set XSI_USERROOT>Save this folder >David > > >[-- --- En r�ponse � lyal <lyal@(protected)>: -- ---] > > > >>>Hi all, I'm new to XSI (just come from Softimage) and was >>>wonder if >>>someone could point out how I might be able to save a >>>Preferences>Setup >>>File... Like the one found in Softimage . >>> >>> >>>Thanks all in advanced for your help! >>> >>>Lyal >>> >>>
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