Tremulous Forum
General => General Discussion => Topic started by: pieman on May 27, 2007, 09:12:21 am
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Hi i was wondering wether any one could tell me were the screenshots get saved to when you press the button, because i could put up some pretty cool screenshots if i knew were they were.
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~/.tremulous/*/screenshots
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C:/Documents and Settings/______'s Account/Local Settings/Application Data/Tremulous/Base/Screenshots
That's where mine go to, anyway. They should go to C:/Program Files/Tremulous/Base/Screenshots though.
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Press F11 to take screenies btw
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For macs:
User home/library/application support/tremulous/base/
somewhere in there :)
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C:/Documents and Settings/______'s Account/Local Settings/Application Data/Tremulous/Base/Screenshots
That's where mine go to, anyway. They should go to C:/Program Files/Tremulous/Base/Screenshots though.
you shouldn't have write access to C:/Program Files/, and you won't in vista, so stop complaining and get used to doing things the right way (the way other OSes have been doing it for more than 20 years)
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I'm not complaining, I'm just stating that my screenshots no longer go to where they used to.
And I'm not getting Vista, so why the hell should I care if I can't access it?
Sheesh.
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they go to documents and settings?<ur name> etc. if u have a GUID.
otherwise, they go in ur default trem folder.
wtf@kevlarman, do u hate this guy or sumthing? :/
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so there's a folder in the base folder?
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Windows: C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Tremulous\base\screenshots\
Linux: ~/.tremulous/base/screenshots/
Mac: ~/Library/Application\ Support/Tremulous/base/screenshots/
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so there's a folder in the base folder?
Yes there will be a screenshot folder in your secondary trem folder.
click start , my computer , doc's and settings, your user name , local settings, applications data , tremulous , base and you should see the screenshot folder.
If your using windows this will show you the light !
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the fact that they dont go to program files anymore is pretty lame.
who cares if other OSers do it that way. i dont want it. i dont give a fuck. kk
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It's for all OSes, it's that way because ioquake 3 is the same way. It's so that if you don't have full admin privileges on the computer you can still play the game and it won't be read-only.