The docs say these specialFolderPath() keywords are valid for Unix:
       Home: The current user's home directory (e.g. "/home/fred")
       Desktop: The current user's desktop (e.g. "/home/fred/Desktop")
       Temporary: For storage of temporary files (typically "/tmp")

Can anyone please tell me:
1) if these also work on Linux
2) if there are others besides these that work on Linux

I'm looking for a Linux equivalent to Mac's specialFolderPath("preferences").

Thanks -
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Phil Davis

PDS Labs
Professional Software Development
http://pdslabs.net

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