Autumn Posted December 31, 2019 Posted December 31, 2019 Hello. I am a Mac user using Tequila 1.0.0.20 (32-bit) to run Homecoming in High Sierra 10.13.6. When I "Show Package Contents" in Applications, I see the below directory tree. I have been trying to bind_load_file C:\Games\coh\data\io.txt or lowercase "c" or just /bind_load_file io.txt with the file in /data/ or in the root of /coh/. No luck: always says "Unable to read in keybind file io.txt". Any suggestions on how I might type a valid path?
Redlynne Posted December 31, 2019 Posted December 31, 2019 (edited) Try ... /bindloadfile "./data/io.txt" Spoiler alert ... you NEED the double quotes around your pathname for it to work properly. Edited December 31, 2019 by Redlynne Verbogeny is one of many pleasurettes afforded a creatific thinkerizer.
Redlynne Posted December 31, 2019 Posted December 31, 2019 19 minutes ago, Autumn said: Worked! Thank you! We make every pretense of competency around here ... 😎 Verbogeny is one of many pleasurettes afforded a creatific thinkerizer.
Ernesto Posted January 1, 2020 Posted January 1, 2020 I believe part of the issue there is that Games is capitalised, at which point you get the clash between windows (ignoring case) and mac (requiring correct case). Personally I have a keybinds directory at the same level as Games (ie off drive_c) and put all my bind files in there and then use /bindloadfile c:\keybinds\io.txt with no need for quoting, and at a much simpler/shallower path (technically that keybind dir is actually a link to a directory under my home, which means I don't lose it if I do a clean re-install and forget)
Redlynne Posted January 1, 2020 Posted January 1, 2020 1 hour ago, Ernesto said: (technically that keybind dir is actually a link to a directory under my home, which means I don't lose it if I do a clean re-install and forget) What I do is make sure I've got backup copies of all of my bind files saved to a different drive on my computer, just in case I not only need to do a clean re-install but also suffer a drive failure. It's not hard to do copy/copy updates to that periodically after making any changes/updates to my bind files. Slightly more complex than what you're describing, but also more crash resistant, so ... you get what you pay for I guess. Verbogeny is one of many pleasurettes afforded a creatific thinkerizer.
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