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I want to change the default environment (the folder where my Canopy files are stored), which I previously set to 'Documents' folder. But now I want to change the folder. If I just delete the folders, Canopy creates them again automatically, indicating that somewhere inside its logs it has saved the default location address, and I want to change this default location address.

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You can change the root path for the file browser by modifying the variable "root_paths" in the file ./canopy/preferences.ini under the section [file_browser]

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  • True but IIUC not what the OP was asking. Oct 25, 2015 at 3:00
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  1. Quit Canopy
  2. Delete the file ~/.canopy/locations.cfg. You can do this by opening a Terminal window and typing: rm ~/.canopy/locations.cfg
  3. Restart Canopy

You'll be prompted again for your environment path.

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  • can't find either the folder or the file. I am on Mac OSX 10.9.5
    – Sidd
    Sep 30, 2014 at 2:27
  • The lead dot . means that it's a hidden folder. Revised answer to show explicitly how to delete the file. Sep 30, 2014 at 19:46

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