Just ctrl+shift+g and type in /var/tmp and the finder will bring you there
without needing to show hidden files.

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On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 2:02 AM, Adrian Baltowski
<[email protected]>wrote:

> On OSX you have to check in "/var/tmp/nuke-u501" folder (or something like
> nuke-u5xx) -  .autosave file is there.
> Spotlight does not search for hidden files by default. Also in Finder You
> must enable 'show hidden files'  option in plist to get it.
>
>
> Best
> Adrian
>
>
>
> W dniu 2014-03-03 02:38:28 użytkownik jean-luc <[email protected]>
> napisał:
> > I know it keep an autosave of everything, but when I want to open a
> script from the finder, it asks me about restoring the untitled script, not
> the one I want to open
> >
> > I just checked and it's not there either. I used Spotlight to search my
> mac and there is no untitled.nk or untitled.nk~ or untitled.nk.autosave
> anywhere.
> > It' spooking me out!
> >
> >
> > On 3/03/2014, at 2:25 pm, Ben Dickson <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Regarding the latter point, it is normal - autosaves are kept of all
> > > scripts, even unsaved ones
> > >
> > > I think the unsaved autosave probably lives at ~/.nuke/.autosave (i.e
> in
> > > the .nuke folder, named .autosave)
> > >
> > > On 03/03/14 11:47, jean-luc wrote:
> > >> Hi there.
> > >>
> > >> It's not a huge problem but every time open Nuke I get this message:
> > >>
> > >> I have no idea where the file is saved so I can't get rid of it.
> > >> I have the autosave path set to be in the same folder as the saved
> > >> script. When I start nuke and play around without saving the script,
> it
> > >> complains that it can't save the script because of permissions until I
> > >> give it a name. I suppose it's because it's trying to save in the
> > >> Application folder. So I looked there and there's nothing. no autosave
> > >> of any kind (no hidden files either)
> > >>
> > >> And an interesting thing I don't understand either.
> > >> If I double click on a nuke script in the finder, Nuke opens but I get
> > >> the same message about an untitled autosave! When I say no, then the
> > >> script I wanted opens normally.
> > >>
> > >> That definitely not normal, is it?
> > >>
> > >>
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