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Louwrites wrote:... are either/both of these sources better for Scrivener backups?
Sat Jan 22, 2011 5:06 pm Post
AmberV wrote:Sebastion, I do something quite similar, except a bit more geeky. Rather than use scripts to copy files around, I just created a symbolic link between my Scrivener backups folder and my general backup archive in Dropbox. The way to do this, paste the following into Terminal.app, assuming all programs are using default settings:Code: Select all
ln -s ~/Library/Application\ Support/Scrivener/Backups/ ~/Dropbox/ScrivenerBackups
This will create what looks like an alias, called "ScrivenerBackups" in your Dropbox folder. You should immediately see Dropbox status indicate upload activity.
Mon Jan 24, 2011 5:30 pm Post
And is it possible to create a similar link from a folder (for example, Folder1 - no Scriv projects there, only doc, rtf, pdf and so on) located in my Documents folder, to Dropbox folder, instead of moving Folder1 inside Dropbox?
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ln -s ORIGINAL NEW_LINK
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ln -s ~/Documents/Folder1 ~/Dropbox/
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