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Settings are stored in your home directory in <code>.config</code> folder (remove <code>~/.config</code> or move it to a different location)
 
Settings are stored in your home directory in <code>.config</code> folder (remove <code>~/.config</code> or move it to a different location)
 
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Settings are located in <code>C:\Users\<your_user_name>\AppData\Roaming\NA-MIC</code> folder -- remove it or move to a different location.
 
Settings are located in <code>C:\Users\<your_user_name>\AppData\Roaming\NA-MIC</code> folder -- remove it or move to a different location.
 
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Revision as of 22:08, 2 November 2012

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Settings file location

Note To display the location of the current settings file:

$ ./Slicer --settings-path

Limitations

There is currently a limitation when using multiple version of Slicer. Indeed, Slicer settings are stored in a dedicated system-specific location. These settings are not reset when you install a new Slicer version. If you observe unstable behavior, you could try resetting the settings as follows:

Unix-like system Windows

Settings are stored in your home directory in .config folder (remove ~/.config or move it to a different location)

Settings are located in C:\Users\<your_user_name>\AppData\Roaming\NA-MIC folder -- remove it or move to a different location.