Autodesk 64006-051108-9001 User Guide - Page 67
Protecting Settings, Automating Setting Creation, In the Finder, choose File > Show Info.
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Using Settings 59 Protecting Settings You may want to lock settings to prevent them from being modified. This is particularly useful in a large lab environment with several computers that access the same Settings folder on a server. To lock a setting: 1. Find the setting in your Settings folder. 2. Click the setting. 3. In the Finder, choose File > Show Info. 4. Check the Locked option in the setting Info window. Note: To unlock a setting, uncheck the Locked option. 5. Close the Info window. Automating Setting Creation Because Cleaner settings are XML text files, you can create AppleScripts, CGIs, or databases that create new settings for you. This is often helpful for creating automated encoding systems.
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Using Settings
59
Protecting Settings
You may want to lock settings to prevent them from being modified. This is particularly useful
in a large lab environment with several computers that access the same Settings folder on a
server.
To lock a setting:
1.
Find the setting in your Settings folder.
2.
Click the setting.
3.
In the Finder, choose File > Show Info.
4.
Check the Locked option in the setting Info window.
Note:
To unlock a setting, uncheck the Locked option.
5.
Close the Info window.
Automating Setting Creation
Because Cleaner settings are XML text files, you can create AppleScripts, CGIs, or databases
that create new settings for you. This is often helpful for creating automated encoding systems.