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Re: [be] Restoring


From: Brian Wilson
Subject: Re: [be] Restoring
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 05:46:30 +0700

Teus,

Yes. I can locate the backup file. It is a tar.gz file. I set that as the restore file, but was unsuccessful. I then unzipped it and didn't know which of the myriad files that I was supposed to point to.

Brian

On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Teus Benschop <address@hidden> wrote:
At backup time, did you give the file a name, but the file is nowhere to
be found on the Mac? It depends on where you stored it, but by default
it stores it in the user's home directory. Not having a Mac I am not
sure how to find this in the Finder. But when opening a terminal, the
terminal would by default show your home directory. Is the file there?
Teus

On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 15:30 +0700, Brian Wilson wrote:
> I decided to see if the windows installment of bibledit would work
> better than the mac version or not. (Still not able to see the Lao
> fonts in the Notes or references section.)
>
> Unfortunately, I am unable to "restore" the backed up file. I have
> been faithfully backing up "everything", but I do not know which file
> I am supposed to tell the restore function to access.
>
> Brian
>






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Brian Wilson, Director
Asia-Pacific International University Translation Center
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