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>> On 26 jan 2007, at 21.21, JP Mercury wrote: >> >> > To answer your question on MIDI clock-- yes. As of 0.5.5, >> > Freewheeling can transmit MIDI clock. You have to enable it. By >> > default, Freewheeling comes configured with several MIDI outs, and >> > MIDI clock is sent to the first one. You can change all of that by >> > editing ~/.fweelin/.fweelin.rc (a hidden file on your Mac). >> >> On 1/26/07, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote: >> Not even OSX Spotlight can find that file on this Mac. Any hints? > On 29 jan 2007, at 05.20, Jesse Chappell wrote: > If you've run the app, it should be there. Just open up a Terminal, > and type this: > open /Applications/TextEdit.app ~/.fweelin/.fweelin.rc > > But you're right, the Finder and OS X in general makes it very hard to > see hidden files beginning with '.' without using a terminal. > > jlc Thank you Jesse. But what does the text mean that this Terminal returns? > 2007-01-29 09:45:51.596 open[226] LSOpenFromURLSpec() returned > -10814 for application (null) urls file://localhost/Applications/ > TextEdit.app/, file://localhost/Users/ > appeldatorid/.fweelin/.fweelin.rc. As I understand it the Terminal simply detects the file at that location? But that is where it is already supposed to be and where I can't find it? Damn, I wish OS X had that nifty XP option "show hidden files" ;-)) Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international) http://tinyurl.com/2kek7h (latest music release)