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Old 10-28-2008, 08:10 PM   #18
allovertheglobe
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Originally Posted by Adam B. View Post
/Programs is where I compiled it to run from. I could have just as easily used /System, but I figured Programs was a good compromise for hiding the data files, as well as a place to browse to all 3rd party programs. It's path is hard coded, but it does have to be put where I compile it for. The shortcut can be put anywhere. iRex has plans to make shortcuts use relative paths instead of the full location, but it's not implemented yet.
I see. To clarify, I was thinking /System/Programs/, but your choice is fine. It's interesting though that the location of the program is depended on the compilation, rather than being self-contained/independent and just linking to the (system) libraries.

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There's a file selector when you click on the "Add Book" icon. (Book with a plus sign) You should be able to browse the memory card and find whatever you want to add to the library.
Aha, so it's only when you set the default path in Options that you have to manually enter it.

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I've found it's easiest to click on the box, and use the up and down arrows to navigate. It is a bit funky though.
Thanks for the tip, that helps.
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