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 From:  Andy (ANDYT)
10397.3 In reply to 10397.2 
Thanks Michael most helpful and appreciated as ever
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 From:  Larry Fahnoe (FAHNOE)
10397.4 In reply to 10397.3 
Hi Andy,

You might find this helpful when adding scripts to MoI: an Extras menu at the bottom of the UI which displays a list of your scripts. This is a modification of a component of Max Smirnov’s CustomUI that can be used by itself. The two files get unzipped into the personal startup folder: ~/Library/Application Support/Moi/startup

https://moi3d.com/forum/messages.php?webtag=MOI&msg=10353.1

--Larry
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 From:  Andy (ANDYT)
10397.5 
Great thank you Larry & Michael
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 From:  Andy (ANDYT)
10397.6 In reply to 10397.2 
Hi Michael
Re: The commands appdata folder for Mac is at ~/Library/Application Support/Moi/commands . I recommend to put them in there.

Ok not quite sure where theses scripts go in V4 Moi on a Mac OS-10.14.6 been hunting for a while now
I cannot find application support or appdata within MOI folders - I can find an Application Support folder on the MAC by doing a whole computer search, but it is empty - apologies not that Techy so its not 100% clear where the scripts should go.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
10397.7 In reply to 10397.6 
Hi Andy,

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> Ok not quite sure where theses scripts go in V4 Moi on a Mac OS-10.14.6 been hunting for a while now
> I cannot find application support or appdata within MOI folders

Unfortunately Apple has decided to hide the Application Support folder to make it more difficult for people to do stuff with it.

In Finder you can use the "Go to Folder..." in the "Go" menu and put in ~/Library/Application Support/Moi/commands and that should get you to the right spot. Note the ~ (tilde) symbol at the start, that's a shortcut for your home folder inside /Users.

There is another "Application Support" folder off the root Library. You don't want that one you want the one in your user folder.

You can also use Cmd+Shift+. to temporarily show hidden files, or use one of the methods mentioned here:
http://osxdaily.com/2016/12/12/show-user-library-folder-macos-sierra/

- Michael
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