
The Calgary-based company said it wants to concentrate on its core business as it progresses toward net-zero by 2050. Suncor Energy announced Wednesday evening it’s selling its wind and solar assets to Canadian Utilities Limited for $730 million. Down $4.05, or 4.63 per cent, to $83.43 on 6.7 million shares.Ĭenovus Energy Inc. Up 53 cents, or 2.45 per cent, to $22.20 on 6.8 million shares. Up 98 cents, or 23.45 per cent, to $5.16 on 7.4 million shares.īarrick Gold Corp. Down $3.59, or 2.8 per cent, to $124.56 on 9.7 million shares.Ĭanopy Growth Corp. Up 88 cents, or 1.99 per cent, to $45.11 on 11.6 million shares. If you want to reset your settings, it's advisable to use the following command in a terminal window: "defaults delete ".TORONTO - Some of the most active companies traded Thursday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: While you can delete this file using the Finder, macOS seems to cache it somewhere and restores it the next time you start Royal TSX.
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There's an additional file located at ~/Library/Preferences/.plist which contains several non-critical settings, like the last time an update check was done. User specific settings need to be enabled on a per-document basis. Used to store user-specific settings (Favorites/Folder State) of documents. ~/Library/Application Support/Royal TSX/Settings/Documents/ ~/Library/Application Support/Royal TSX/Settings/ These references are resolved and displayed when using File - Open Recent Document

Used to store references to recently used documents. ~/Library/Application Support/Royal TSX/RecentFiles/

When the application is restarted, Royal TSX tries to resolve these references to installed plugins which are then in turn being deleted from the "Installed" directory. When a plugin is being uninstalled, a reference to it will be created in this directory. ~/Library/Application Support/Royal TSX/Plugins/WaitingForUninstall/ The plugin is then, upon successful inititialization being copied over to the "Installed" directory. When a plugin is being installed or updated, it will be transferred to this directory until the application is restarted. ~/Library/Application Support/Royal TSX/Plugins/WaitingForInstall/ ~/Library/Application Support/Royal TSX/Plugins/Settings/ ~/Library/Application Support/Royal TSX/Plugins/Installed/Īs the name suggests, installed plugins are stored in this directory. ~/Library/Application Support/Royal TSX/Plugins/Ĭontains several subdirectories which are used to store installed plugins and their settings. You can enable File Logging by going to Preferences - Logging - File Logging. Stores log files created by the application. ~/Library/Application Support/Royal TSX/Logs/ This directory is scanned on every application start and the Crash Reporter will pop up if at least one crash log is found. ~/Library/Application Support/Royal TSX/CrashLogs/ These references are used to re-open documents on the next application start. Used to store references to the documents that were open when the application was closed the last time. ~/Library/Application Support/Royal TSX/AutoStartFiles/
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Note: Starting with Royal TSX 4.1.2 you can place your license file in the system folder /Library/Application Support/Royal TSX to make the license available to all users on the machine. Stores your Royal TSX license information (if registered). ~/Library/Application Support/Royal TSX/License.xml Stores Preferences, Settings and the content of the "Application Document". ~/Library/Application Support/Royal TSX/nfig Here's a short explanation of what each of the files and subdirectories in this folder are used for: The easiest way to navigate to hidden folders is to use Finder's "Go - Go to Folder." main menu item and paste the path there.

Please also note that, by default, the Library folder is hidden in Finder. Please note that the "~" character refers to your user's home directory which translates to /Users/YourUserName/. The root directory for these settings is ~/Library/Application Support/Royal TSX If you're missing one of your documents, this KB article should help you locate it.Īll other settings, preferences and any objects that live in the "Application" document are stored in a predefined container in the user's home directory. You, the user, specify the location of a document when saving it for the first time or when using "Save Document As.". Since Royal TSX is a document based application, most user-generated content is stored inside separate documents which have to be saved to a specific location on the file system.

Modified on: Fri, 18 Dec, 2020 at 1:46 PM Solution home Royal TSX (for macOS) Knowledge Base Where does Royal TSX store its preferences, settings?
