# # forge.profile.properties.example # # To get started using this file, just copy or rename it to # forge.profile.properties and edit one or more of the paths below. # # Normally, users will not need to do anything here. Keeping the default paths # is an easy way to make sure your Forge settings and data are kept safe when # you upgrade Forge, even if you install to a different path or delete the # entire Forge program directory. # # If you need to, though, you can use this file to set the locations that Forge # will use to store your data. If you specify a relative path in this file, it # will be relative to the Forge program directory. # This is where Forge will save your personal data, such as your saved decks, # preferences, and quest progress. If you want to back up your data or copy it # to another computer, this is the directory to copy. The default value is # platform-specific, and may differ a bit from what is listed here if you have # an older version of Windows: # Windows: %APPDATA%/Forge # (usually, C:/Users//Application Data/Roaming/Forge) # OSX: $HOME/Library/Application Support/Forge # Linux: $HOME/.forge userDir= # This is where forge will keep downloaded content, such as card pictures and # updated price lists. The default values are: # Windows: %LOCALAPPDATA%/Forge/Cache # (usually C:/Users//Application Data/Local/Forge/Cache) # OSX: $HOME/Library/Caches/Forge # Linux: $HOME/.cache/forge cacheDir= # This is where forge will download and/or look for card picture data. The # directory structure and filenames are the same as those used by Magic # Workstation, and if you have both programs installed, you can share the same # picture database between them. The default value (for all plaforms) is: # /pics/cards cardPicsDir=