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    • Fortune
      Fortune last edited by Fortune

      This can be a weird question, but How can I add macOS standart "Documents" folder into the payload section of the WhiteBox Packages?

      In my computer, this folder's path is Users > AdamR > Documents

      But since the user names will change for other computers, how can I add it?

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        yall @Fortune last edited by

        @Fortune select a folder and click on the + at the bottom left

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          yall @Fortune last edited by

          @Fortune you will need to create the Audio , Plug-Ins , VST3 ,Components, VST folders. you will not have access to the user library so put your plugins in the mac library. it works the same way

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          • Fortune
            Fortune @yall last edited by

            @yall I only need the Documents folder. Under which folder I need to add it?

            This folder's path is Users > AdamR > Documents

            But since the user names will change for other computers, how can I add it?

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              yall @Fortune last edited by

              @Fortune sorry I misunderstood. it's morning here ^^ I have the same problem, from the interface it is not possible I believe to create my folder directly in the user documents. however maybe trying %users% or something like that might work. on Windows anyway you can do it like that. if it works during installation it will automatically install in the open session "username" folder. let me know if it works

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                Christoph Hart @yall last edited by

                @yall the ~ character will be replaced by the user so: ~/Documents/ gives you the docs folder

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                  Fortune @Christoph Hart last edited by

                  @Christoph-Hart Ok Thank you!

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