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How to copy customizer presets to a different machine?

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jamcultur
Thu, Aug 23, 2018 12:43 AM

I use OpenSCAD on several different Windows 10 machines. I'm a heavy user of
customizer and some of my programs have dozens of parameters. After I save a
preset on one machine, how can I copy it to another machine?

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I use OpenSCAD on several different Windows 10 machines. I'm a heavy user of customizer and some of my programs have dozens of parameters. After I save a preset on one machine, how can I copy it to another machine? -- Sent from: http://forum.openscad.org/
TP
Torsten Paul
Thu, Aug 23, 2018 1:15 AM

On 08/23/2018 02:43 AM, jamcultur wrote:

After I save a preset on one machine, how can I copy it to > another machine?

The presets are saved in a file with the same base name as
the top level design with extension .json instead of .scad.
Both files just need to be in the same directory.

ciao,
Torsten.

On 08/23/2018 02:43 AM, jamcultur wrote: > After I save a preset on one machine, how can I copy it to > another machine? > The presets are saved in a file with the same base name as the top level design with extension .json instead of .scad. Both files just need to be in the same directory. ciao, Torsten.
J
jamcultur
Thu, Aug 23, 2018 1:57 AM

tp3 wrote

On 08/23/2018 02:43 AM, jamcultur wrote:

After I save a preset on one machine, how can I copy it to > another
machine?

The presets are saved in a file with the same base name as
the top level design with extension .json instead of .scad.
Both files just need to be in the same directory.

ciao,
Torsten.


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tp3 wrote > On 08/23/2018 02:43 AM, jamcultur wrote: >> After I save a preset on one machine, how can I copy it to > another >> machine? >> > The presets are saved in a file with the same base name as > the top level design with extension .json instead of .scad. > Both files just need to be in the same directory. > > ciao, > Torsten. > > _______________________________________________ > OpenSCAD mailing list > Discuss@.openscad > http://lists.openscad.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss_lists.openscad.org Thank you! -- Sent from: http://forum.openscad.org/