Burn it off, Hose it down.
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Burn it off, Hose it down.
One generally accepted method of solving application issues is to reinstall it and make it start over. Audacity doesn't start over because of the hang-over effect caused by saving effects, plugins, setups and configs for graceful upgrades. Unfortunately, this just kills you if you do have damage in any of those processes.
Audacity leaves you with the impression that you started over when you have done no such thing.
I've been through the Man on installing the Mac version and it doesn't appear to have a Burn It Off, Hose It Down and Start Over process. At least none I could find.
I want no part of the program left when I finish. How would I do that?
If there is such a process, it should be right up there in the first paragraph of the Man, in my opinion.
Koz
Audacity leaves you with the impression that you started over when you have done no such thing.
I've been through the Man on installing the Mac version and it doesn't appear to have a Burn It Off, Hose It Down and Start Over process. At least none I could find.
I want no part of the program left when I finish. How would I do that?
If there is such a process, it should be right up there in the first paragraph of the Man, in my opinion.
Koz
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Re: Burn it off, Hose it down.
Hi Koz,
this proposal: http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Propo ... _cfg_Reset
has been kicking around on the Wiki for five years now.
There are comparitively easy ways to get a total-wipe (I do it all the time when I am QA testing).
I have shortcuts on my desktops (W10 and macOS Sierra) that hve all the config stuff for prefs and settings and the plug-ins etc) - so when I want a total wipe I open up that folder from the desktop and delelete the entire contents. Restart Audacity and that folder gets repopulated with the clean-wipe.
The reason for the shortcuts is that on neither platform is it particularly easy to locate the folder (well I always find it so - it's obsure on Windows an Mac hides it somewhat - I had to ask a Macolyte friend, taking my Macbook to the pub one night ... )
I'll have a think about putting some advice in the Manual along those lines (maybe on the install pages - maybe FAQ - maybe both)
I have no idea how Linux handles this, but I'm guessing there's something similar you can do.
Peter.
this proposal: http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Propo ... _cfg_Reset
has been kicking around on the Wiki for five years now.
There are comparitively easy ways to get a total-wipe (I do it all the time when I am QA testing).
I have shortcuts on my desktops (W10 and macOS Sierra) that hve all the config stuff for prefs and settings and the plug-ins etc) - so when I want a total wipe I open up that folder from the desktop and delelete the entire contents. Restart Audacity and that folder gets repopulated with the clean-wipe.
The reason for the shortcuts is that on neither platform is it particularly easy to locate the folder (well I always find it so - it's obsure on Windows an Mac hides it somewhat - I had to ask a Macolyte friend, taking my Macbook to the pub one night ... )
I'll have a think about putting some advice in the Manual along those lines (maybe on the install pages - maybe FAQ - maybe both)
I have no idea how Linux handles this, but I'm guessing there's something similar you can do.
Peter.
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Re: Burn it off, Hose it down.
On Linux it's pretty straightforward for a standard install:waxcylinder wrote:I have no idea how Linux handles this, but I'm guessing there's something similar you can do.
1) Open the "home" folder (opens "/home/user-name" in the default file browser)
2) "Ctrl+H" to show hidden folders (works in most common file browsers, or "View menu > Show hidden files")
3) There it is, "./audacity-data" - delete that.
Audacity is now virgin fresh.
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Re: Burn it off, Hose it down.
The "reset everything" checkmark on the Windows installer is desirable.I'll have a think about putting some advice in the Manual along those lines
I'm guessing notes in the Man are easier than rejiggering the installer(s)?
Koz
Re: Burn it off, Hose it down.
Linux does not have an installer.
Notes in the manual are MUCH easier than rejiggering the Mac DMG.
Notes in the manual are MUCH easier than rejiggering the Mac DMG.
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Re: Burn it off, Hose it down.
OK I've just bookmarked this thread ...
Peter
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Re: Burn it off, Hose it down.
Yes, it used to be a regular, up-front searchable part of the Mac environment, but someone (probably rightly) found it was causing more problems than was worth the visibility.Mac hides it somewhat
You can get there with the Terminal/Command-Line as well, if your tastes go that way.
Last login: Thu Jul 13 00:46:33 on console
stella:~ koz$ cd ..
stella:Users koz$ cd ..
stella:/ koz$ ls
Applications
Incompatible Software
Installers-Keys-Settings
Library
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Koz
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Re: Burn it off, Hose it down.
OK Koz & Steve,
I've added a "burn-it-off, hose-it-down" section to each of the three installation pages:
Windows: http://alphamanual.audacityteam.org/man ... dows#purge
Mac: http://alphamanual.audacityteam.org/man ... OS_X#purge
Linux: http://alphamanual.audacityteam.org/man ... inux#purge
@Koz: can you please review the Mac page.
Would it be better if I advised using the Go command (i.e. Shift+Cmd+L to show the Library folder the click on "Application Support" and then "audacity")
@Steve: can you please review the Mac page. And also note the P1 for an image update for the "FFmpeg library not found" on that page
Once we are happy with these I will tweak the FAQ on burn/hose reset ...
This one: http://alphamanual.audacityteam.org/man ... -Ins#reset
Then you'll just need to link to this FAQ for reset queries
Peter
I've added a "burn-it-off, hose-it-down" section to each of the three installation pages:
Windows: http://alphamanual.audacityteam.org/man ... dows#purge
Mac: http://alphamanual.audacityteam.org/man ... OS_X#purge
Linux: http://alphamanual.audacityteam.org/man ... inux#purge
@Koz: can you please review the Mac page.
Would it be better if I advised using the Go command (i.e. Shift+Cmd+L to show the Library folder the click on "Application Support" and then "audacity")
@Steve: can you please review the Mac page. And also note the P1 for an image update for the "FFmpeg library not found" on that page
Once we are happy with these I will tweak the FAQ on burn/hose reset ...
This one: http://alphamanual.audacityteam.org/man ... -Ins#reset
Then you'll just need to link to this FAQ for reset queries
Peter
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Re: Burn it off, Hose it down.
In the green note div I'd expand on the first two bullet points:
BTW, in the dialog that results from Go > Go to Folder … you can type "~/Library/Application Support" so no need to confuse things by mentioning "username" in this context.
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BTW, in the dialog that results from Go > Go to Folder … you can type "~/Library/Application Support" so no need to confuse things by mentioning "username" in this context.
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kozikowski
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Re: Burn it off, Hose it down.
I've never done that in my life. None of those displays has my username.
I think GO is the universal technique.
That should give you one of these two windows (scroll sideways):
Koz
I think GO is the universal technique.
That should give you one of these two windows (scroll sideways):
Koz