Re: [mezzanine-users] Re: Where are Mezzanine's files?

2015-05-12 Thread Josh Cartmell
Sweet, that's definitely the way to do it! Ross' tutorials are spot on On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 9:33 AM, wrote: > Thanks for the heads up Josh! I actually read Ross's excellent tutorial > on Mezzanine and am just copying the template files I need to change a bit > into my own template. > > On M

Re: [mezzanine-users] Re: Where are Mezzanine's files?

2015-05-12 Thread automotiveace
Thanks for the heads up Josh! I actually read Ross's excellent tutorial on Mezzanine and am just copying the template files I need to change a bit into my own template. On Monday, May 11, 2015 at 12:13:10 PM UTC-4, Josh Cartmell wrote: > > Hey automativeace, before you go to far I want to point

Re: [mezzanine-users] Re: Where are Mezzanine's files?

2015-05-11 Thread Josh Cartmell
Hey automativeace, before you go to far I want to point out that directly editing Mezzanine's files will cause you pain later when you want or need to upgrade. If you are just looking at the files great, but if you are working on developing a Mezzanine site I would recommend learning more about ho

Re: [mezzanine-users] Re: Where are Mezzanine's files?

2015-05-11 Thread automotiveace
Ah thank you! Forgot all about "view" - worked! sometimes I just like to be able to click to see all the files instead of having to type commands in the Terminal On Saturday, May 9, 2015 at 8:53:59 PM UTC-4, Mark Phillips wrote: > > There is a setting under view to display hidden files and fold

Re: [mezzanine-users] Re: Where are Mezzanine's files?

2015-05-09 Thread Mark Phillips
There is a setting under view to display hidden files and folders. Just select that, and you will see the .virtualenv folder. If it isn't under view, try the other menus...Sorry not at a Ubuntu terminal. What you are looking for is "hidden files". Mark On May 9, 2015 12:15 PM, wrote: > Ok I was

Re: [mezzanine-users] Re: Where are Mezzanine's files?

2015-05-09 Thread Graham
Well you can try this Copy the path from your terminal using 'ctrl-shift-c' Open your filemanager, type ctrl-l (that's a lower case 'L') In the box that appears, paste what you have copied from the terminal and you should be sweet g On 10/05/15 07:15, automotive...@gmail.com wrote: Ok I was ab

[mezzanine-users] Re: Where are Mezzanine's files?

2015-05-09 Thread automotiveace
Ok I was able to get to them via Terminal, however... /.virtualenvs/somedir/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/mezzanine$ Is there a way to navigate to them in Ubuntu 14.04 GUI for for folders and files? Finding that rather difficult because of the virtualenv :( On Saturday, May 9, 2015 at 2:37:3