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From: mat10x
7 Dec 2017   [#7] In reply to [#5]
Hi Michael,

Thanks for the response! Really enjoying MOI by the way, just bought it recently. Enjoying the simplicity of it, great job! I find myself bouncing between Rhino and MOI for different things. Mostly use MOI now...especially nice with Max Smirnov's amazing scripts and Custom UI.

2 follow up questions for you:

1. Found the [Recent Files]...but what exactly do I delete?

I see this...
[Recent Files]
File0=z:\Users\blah blah blah...3dm
File1=z:\Users\blah blah blah...3dm
File2=z:\Users\blah blah blah...3dm
and so on.

...Some of the Zs in the lines are capital after the = sign, most are lower case, not sure if that matters for anything.

...Do I delete the entire line? Or just a certain section of the line?

2. On the Recent Files List - changing the order question

Found the Filemenu.htm as you instructed...but for some reason when I click on "text editor" on my Mac...I get a blank page...nothing is there, no lines of code.

Thanks!

Mat
From: Michael Gibson
7 Dec 2017   [#8] In reply to [#7]
Hi Mat,

> ...Some of the Zs in the lines are capital after the = sign, most are lower case, not sure if that matters for anything.

That doesn't matter.


> ...Do I delete the entire line? Or just a certain section of the line?

Just delete entire lines that you don't want anymore and edit the numbers before the = sign so there aren't any gaps.



> 2. On the Recent Files List - changing the order question
>
> Found the Filemenu.htm as you instructed...but for some reason when I click on "text editor" on
> my Mac...I get a blank page...nothing is there, no lines of code.

Oh yeah when this happens it means TextEdit is trying to display the HTML to edit it rather than editing the raw text directly. I think there's a menu option somewhere to switch that behavior or you could try using Notepad++ instead.

See here for some instructions on how to do it with TextEdit:
https://computers.tutsplus.com/tutorials/quick-tip-configure-textedit-for-coding-html--mac-44786

- Michael
From: mat10x
11 Dec 2017   [#9] In reply to [#8]
Thanks for the link Michael...now I can see the HTML text! Just had to change basic settings in TextEdit.

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