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Old 02-18-2021, 08:50 AM   #659
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Originally Posted by Semwize View Post
the best option is to save them elsewhere, in the Plato folder itself (.adds/plato/name_folder)
Most of the library files could live in the installation directory. .metadata.json would require an additional hierarchy for the library paths. I'm not sure about .fat32-epoch.

However, I have installed Plato in /usr/local, and I often edit .metadata.json manually and invoke plato-import with the device plugged to a computer: I won't be able to do this if the library files aren't on the user partition.
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