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Just to make sure nothing has been broken I tested this with the latest UGS version on Windows, Mac and Linux and it should work as expected. Once you've opened a file the file dialog should remember the current directory and preselect it the next time. I know that there are some issues on Windows where you can create some kind of directory shortcut/link which will essentially be an odd proprietary file. If this is happening with Nextcloud as well could explain why it isn't working. If you open the file "UniversalGcodeSender.json" from "c:/users/[your username]/.ugs" in a text editor it should have a list of the latest opened files. What is the path for the files stored on NC? |
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I cannot find that json in either ~/.ugs/ nor ~/.ugsplatform/. All of my files are stored on NC (or more than one NC, depending on use case), replicated via profiles in NC desktop client. From desktop applications they only see the local files and they don't differ if they weren't being replicated to NC |
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I did |
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I have a workflow where the design work is done on one PC indoors and then a second "insecure" PC is used to connect to the CNC in the shed. To move files from the indoor machine to the outdoor one I have a read only share on a Nextcloud (NC) install; so on the indoor PC I save ugsd or gcode files to the appropriate local folder, which then syncs to NC, then on the outdoor one just download the files from the NC share.
This workflow would be neater at both ends if I could configure UGS to have a default file location, but it always opens in the user home directory - which is not a sensible place to keep files. I cannot see any where in the preferences, UI or CLI to set a default file location - is it set in the bundled Java?
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