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Binds on a Mac
Okay, I'm sure I'll get flamed for not finding some obscure thread that already exists, but oh well. I'm lazy. If I weren't I'd have a hobby other than Vendetta. Other than using the console, how can you do binds on a mac? I tried finding the cfg file or whatever. I can't find a thing on my mac. Now admitting I'm a cretin, can someone help me out?
Carmen Ibanez
Carmen Ibanez
We're all cretins here, some just don't know it. Anyway, the only way I know is:
"`" tilde key
/bind [key] [command]
e.g. /bind n charinfo
If you right click on the Vendetta application and show package contents, the manual is in there in html.
"`" tilde key
/bind [key] [command]
e.g. /bind n charinfo
If you right click on the Vendetta application and show package contents, the manual is in there in html.
You can find the cfg file inside the Vendetta package:
Find Vendetta on your HD and right click (or control-click if you still use the one button mouse) and select show package contents from the menu. A new Window will open showing you the guts of vendetta. Somewhere in this wondow will be the cfg file. Open it with TextEdit and add your alias and binds. If you bugger something up, just trash the cfg file and vendetta will create a new one with all the defults.
Hope that helps.
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Find Vendetta on your HD and right click (or control-click if you still use the one button mouse) and select show package contents from the menu. A new Window will open showing you the guts of vendetta. Somewhere in this wondow will be the cfg file. Open it with TextEdit and add your alias and binds. If you bugger something up, just trash the cfg file and vendetta will create a new one with all the defults.
Hope that helps.
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Well here is the thing. I have tried to right click, control click, option click, command click. I can't open anything having to do with vendetta. All I can find on my hard drive is the Updater. ????
What version of OS X are you running?
The right-click or control-click should give you a contextual menue:
open
get info
labels
show package contents <------- select this
move to trash
etc.
The right-click or control-click should give you a contextual menue:
open
get info
labels
show package contents <------- select this
move to trash
etc.
indeed. and it should work on any version of mac os x starting with jaguar. control- (or right-) click is the thing, nothing else should work.
the file's name is wgaf.cfg, btw.
the file's name is wgaf.cfg, btw.
You guys are great. Thanks for the help. I'm going to check it all out.
Carmen
It worked! I'm binding like crazy now. Look out world!
Carmen
It worked! I'm binding like crazy now. Look out world!