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New page: you have a few choices about where you can store the pix that you'll use when creating templates. 1) the kJams Preferences folder: [/Preferences/myPix/...] 2) your "home" folder: [/~/?/...... |
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you have a few choices about where you can store the pix that you'll use when creating templates. | you have a few choices about where you can store the pix that you'll use when creating templates. | ||
#the kJams Preferences folder: [/Preferences/myPix/...] | |||
#your "home" folder: [/~/?/...] | |||
#your "kJams" folder (where the "kJams Library" folder resides): [/kJams/TemplatePix/...] note: this is just a shortcut for [/~/Music/kJams/...] | |||
in all cases you should make a sub-folder to store your pictures, call it what you will, perhaps "pix". for the "home" folder option, i suggest you put it in a sub-sub folder, eg [/~/Pictures/kJams/...] (that's why i had a ? in the example above) | in all cases you should make a sub-folder to store your pictures, call it what you will, perhaps "pix". for the "home" folder option, i suggest you put it in a sub-sub folder, eg [/~/Pictures/kJams/...] (that's why i had a ? in the example above) | ||
Revision as of 18:51, 11 January 2010
you have a few choices about where you can store the pix that you'll use when creating templates.
- the kJams Preferences folder: [/Preferences/myPix/...]
- your "home" folder: [/~/?/...]
- your "kJams" folder (where the "kJams Library" folder resides): [/kJams/TemplatePix/...] note: this is just a shortcut for [/~/Music/kJams/...]
in all cases you should make a sub-folder to store your pictures, call it what you will, perhaps "pix". for the "home" folder option, i suggest you put it in a sub-sub folder, eg [/~/Pictures/kJams/...] (that's why i had a ? in the example above)
you should put your pictures into the sub folder. you can call the folder anything you want. in the above examples i called it "myPix", "..." or "TemplatePix", but you can call it whatever you want
then make a new "small text" and change the text to say the temlate string (in brackets above) followed by the name of the file. get it?