The first hash is used to append the route, the second is a reference to content on the page. For example, if you use the $anchorScroll service it will respond to what is placed in $location.hash() and not in $location.path().
in another word , from left to right ,path starts at the first character in url and ends at the # or ? or the end of url.
path always start with '/' .so ,if no path is specified ,the path is set as "/" rather than ""
The pathname property of the Location interface is a string containing the path of the URL for the location. If there is no path, pathname will be empty: otherwise, pathname contains an initial '/' followed by the path of the URL, not including the query string or fragment.
\n The pathname property of the Location\n interface is a string containing the path of the URL for the location. If there is no path, pathname will be empty: otherwise, pathname contains an initial '/' followed by the path of the URL, not including the query string or fragment.\n
Beautiful, and to see the benefits, we can now run our what-time-is-it.sh program without pointing to its location. Here is in the directory it sits (without needing to have the ./ like we needed above):
NOTE
If we are working on a server or cluster, it may be the case that we actually want to modify our PATH varible in the /.profile file instead of the /.bash_profile file as done below. If you check your home location with ls -a / and you have a /.profile but no /.bash_profile, then change the two example lines below so that /.profile is used in place of /.bash_profile.
For a while now, every geoprocessing tool or modelbuilder model that has an "Output Location" parameter opens to a long default location that I used several months ago as a layout export path. I can't find any way to change this. It's particularly frustrating because it takes longer to open the Output Location dialog with this long and unnecessary path.
Good thought, but no. The scratch folder is set by the scratch workspace. The scratch workspace is not set to this location. The scratch folder returns as expected (scratch workspace) when called in arcpy. Changing the scratch workspace still has no impact on the default path in output location parameter dialog.
If you click on the output file location in the tool that you are using, it usually just shows the output file name. If you click in that line and left arrow, you will see the path. That path often differs from the 'browse' option if you click on the folder to do your selection.
Right, so the vexing thing is that Windows explorer never defaults to this path on its own outside ArcGIS, and I have not see it in any other apps. The only time it happens is when using geoprocessing tools and browsing to an Output Location parameter. The default location in the tool itself is either the default/scratch workspace (I have them set the same) or if a default location was preset in a model. Once I click the Browse button, the dialog defaults to the one long path from one project back in February. Making me a little crazy.
Update: I've tried to repair the application, then completely uninstall/reinstall to no avail. Output location parameter still defaults to a crazy long path that I used in one geoprocessing project 6 months ago.
I'm trying to use Powershell to create a script to redirect all the user folders to their OneDrive for business folder. Not just the Desktop, Documents and Pictures, but also the Music and Video folders. I want to create a new folder under OneDrive - Company Name called User Profile and redirect all the folders there. But I can't find a way to pull the local folder path configured in OneDrive.
I can get it to pull the user folder easily. But I need this to be able to run for multiple organizations so it's important that I get the automatic location setup. This would also help on the off chance that a user has their Onedrive for business folder somewhere besides the user profile.
In Ubuntu 18.04 when installed using the Ubuntu Software Manager, it is installed as a snap. You can find it at /snap/sublime-tex/current/opt/sublime_text Yet when using snap, subl should be in your path already.
Hi Dan,
In the School District that I work for, we installed SketchUp 2017 in our Windows 10 Pro image. After sysprep and deploying the image, whenever any non-admin runs the software, the box appears with the wrong file paths for all looking for the admin profile.
I realize this is an old post, but I ran into the issue today and nothing in this post resolved my problem. What did resolve the problem was simply to export the settings using the button at the bottom of the Preferences dialog. Edit the preferences.dat file created by the export and change the locations manually. When done, save the file and use the import button to bring the modified settings back in. This was particularly useful when trying to change the Templates folder, which has the edit icon faded out.
I am running UrBackup on an Arch Linux server using the btrfs filesystem. When setting up UrBackup, I misread the directions and created the backup storage path as /mnt/btrfs/akibu-desktop_backupfolder, which unfortunately includes the actual name of client being backed up (akibu-desktop_backupfolder). The problem now is that I want to backup a different client, Jeter-desktop, and because of the name of the backup storage path, it will presumably fall somewhere underneath /mnt/btrfs/akibu-desktop_backupfolder.
In the text of your question, you only show a single backslash; the screenshot shows a double backslash, as in Microsoft's implementation of the UNC path convention, "A server or host name, which is prefaced by \\." For some reason Windows considers the D: drive to be on a remote server.
Footnote: Questioner has determined it is a folder name issue, due to length of total file path; and the hint to remove space helped resolve issue by showing some files were visible in shortened path. Kudos to questioner for letting others know.
One easy way to do that is to open it interactively in RV (any method, file>open or drag+drop) and then save the session out. Then you can dig through and find the movie path in the RVFileSource node. It might be that your network mount is different than specified in pathToMovie.
When run, the VI uses the Current VI's Path object as a starting point for where the manual is located. The Current VI's path includes the Source folder in the path it generates. This is not a problem when running the source code, as the VI is running from that folder. Problem is, the Source folder is also included in the generated path at run time on the target machine running the exe. There is no Source folder on the target machine, so I'm at a loss to explain why this is happening. It's probably a setting in my application builder, but I can't find it. Never had this problem before. Can anyone help? Thanks.
I've set up custom desktop background image some time ago, and now I can't remember where it's located in my system. I really like the image, and want to know how to output image location so I can save it.
Athena reads all data stored in the Amazon S3 folder that you specify. If you have data that you do not want Athena to read, do not store that data in the same Amazon S3 folder as the data that you do want Athena to read. If you are leveraging partitioning, to ensure Athena scans data within a partition, your WHERE filter must include the partition. For more information, see Table location and partitions.
You can use a path to an Amazon S3 folder or an Amazon S3 access point alias. For information about Amazon S3 access point aliases, see Using a bucket-style alias for your access point in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Do not use empty folders like // in the path, as follows: S3://bucketname/folder//folder/. While this is a valid Amazon S3 path, Athena does not allow it and changes it to s3://bucketname/folder/folder/, removing the extra /.
When you create a table, you can choose to make it partitioned. When Athena runs a SQL query against a non-partitioned table, it uses the LOCATION property from the table definition as the base path to list and then scan all available files. However, before a partitioned table can be queried, you must update the AWS Glue Data Catalog with partition information. This information represents the schema of files within the particular partition and the LOCATION of files in Amazon S3 for the partition.
Returns the file path of the most recently loaded macro or script.
As was correctly pointed by Herbie: the function by its design does not promise to return the file path of the currently running macro.
Hello everyone,
All my inputs (original photos, videos, musics) are stored in a same folder that was moved to another location.
Is it possible to change the path of the inputs (massively or not) ? If yes, can you describe how to do ?
Great ! I made a copy to test : I change .mlt extension to .xml, I open with text editor, and I was able to replace massively the path (ctrl + h). Then I changed again .xml to .mlt. I checked the result on shocut and it works properly. Thank you
Simple; move/export the minecraft folder from /var/games/minecraft to your desired destination, and create a symbolic link in its place using
ln -s /path/to/new/destination/location /var/games/minecraft
My plan will be to move the files with my Webui account and edit the mineos.conf file to reflect the new location.
Sounds easy lol, just need to plan the downtime as I have a few regular players that seem to always be on or afking.
Like you have got a shipment to be picked and it happened that this shipment contains 1 item from each location. So you have start his way, for example from Shipping zone, go through the Warehouse and take an item from each shelf. The optimal way for such task and to go to each shelf only once - is called Golden Path.
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