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33 | 33 | Move User Database Dialogue Box |
34 | 34 | </h1> |
35 | 35 | <p class="bordered"> |
36 | | - <strong>Note:</strong> This dialogue box is not available in the portable |
37 | | - edition of <em>CodeSnip</em>. |
| 36 | + <strong class="warning">Note:</strong> This dialogue box is not available |
| 37 | + in the portable edition of <em>CodeSnip</em>. |
38 | 38 | </p> |
39 | 39 | <p> |
40 | 40 | The purpose of this dialogue box is to enable the user to move the user |
41 | 41 | defined snippets database from its default location to a new directory. |
42 | 42 | You may wish to do this to enable the database to be easily backed up. |
43 | 43 | For example you could move the database to a sub-directory of a |
44 | | - <em>Dropbox</em> or <em>GoogleDrive</em> directory. |
| 44 | + <em>Dropbox</em> or <em>Google Drive</em> directory. |
45 | 45 | </p> |
46 | 46 | <p> |
47 | | - You have the option to restore a previously moved database to its default |
48 | | - location. Both options are described below. |
| 47 | + You also have the option to restore a previously moved database to its |
| 48 | + default location. Both options are described below. |
49 | 49 | </p> |
50 | 50 | <p class="bordered"> |
51 | 51 | <strong>Important:</strong> You a strongly advised to make a backup of the |
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54 | 54 | Database</em> menu option to do this. |
55 | 55 | </p> |
56 | 56 | <h2> |
57 | | - Move the database to a new directory |
| 57 | + <em>Move database to new directory</em> group box |
58 | 58 | </h2> |
59 | 59 | <p> |
60 | 60 | To move the database enter the <strong>full path</strong> of the new |
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67 | 67 | </p> |
68 | 68 | <ul> |
69 | 69 | <li> |
70 | | - the directory must be empty; |
| 70 | + it must be empty; |
71 | 71 | </li> |
72 | 72 | <li> |
73 | | - it must not be a sub-directory of the current database location; |
| 73 | + it must not be a sub-directory of the current database location. |
74 | 74 | </li> |
75 | 75 | </ul> |
76 | 76 | <p> |
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82 | 82 | </p> |
83 | 83 | <p> |
84 | 84 | The new location of the database will be recorded in the per user config |
85 | | - file and it is important that this file is not modified or deleted |
| 85 | + file. It is important that this config file is not modified or deleted |
86 | 86 | otherwise the database will not be found. |
87 | 87 | </p> |
88 | 88 | <h2> |
89 | | - Restore database to default directory |
| 89 | + <em>Restore database to default directory</em> group box |
90 | 90 | </h2> |
91 | 91 | <p> |
92 | 92 | The database can be moved back to its default directory simply by clicking |
93 | | - the <em>Restore Default Path</em> button. If the default directory is not |
94 | | - empty this action will fail and an error message will be displayed. As |
95 | | - above, a progress bar gives an indication of how long the process may |
| 93 | + the large <em>Restore Default Path</em> button. If the default directory |
| 94 | + is not empty this action will fail and an error message will be displayed. |
| 95 | + As above, a progress bar gives an indication of how long the process may |
96 | 96 | take. |
97 | 97 | </p> |
98 | 98 | <p> |
99 | | - The <em>Restore Default Path</em> button will be disabled if database is |
100 | | - already in its default location. |
| 99 | + The <em>Restore Default Path</em> button will be disabled if the database |
| 100 | + is already in its default location. |
101 | 101 | </p> |
102 | 102 | </body> |
103 | 103 | </html> |
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