When I set my "Built-In Preview Options" to point to a "Temporary folder:" in Options->Preferences->Preview->General, shouldn't the 'prev#~.html' file be created there instead of my Project folder?
Or, am I interpreting this incorrectly? If so, what is the option used for, because the temporary 'prev#~.html' file is being created in my Project folder, not the folder I set it to?
It does delete the file after, but I like all my temp files in one place.
Built-In Preview Options - Temporary folder
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This has been mentioned here:
http://forums.blumentals.net/viewtopic.php?t=1327
It is annoying, yes. Ideally, the temp files should live in the standard windows temp folder, but because the html file contains 'relative' links, it has to be where the final html file is stored.
Other programs probably get around it by using two files - one for editing with relative links, then the temp file gets stored in the temp folder using absolute links.
http://forums.blumentals.net/viewtopic.php?t=1327
It is annoying, yes. Ideally, the temp files should live in the standard windows temp folder, but because the html file contains 'relative' links, it has to be where the final html file is stored.
Other programs probably get around it by using two files - one for editing with relative links, then the temp file gets stored in the temp folder using absolute links.
Last edited by chrisjlocke on Fri Sep 01, 2006 12:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.