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| - Follow these instructions carefully, I accept no responsibility if you do something wrong and mess things up (as I did while experimenting). 1.
* Go into your Applications folder, right-click or command-click on the Docking Station icon. 2.
* Select "Show Package Contents" from the menu that appears. 3.
* Go into the Contents folder, then the MacOS folder, then the Data folder. 4.
* Find the Catalogue folder, and make an alias of it. (Right-click or command-click on it and choose "Make Alias".) This creates a file called "Catalogue alias". 5.
* Move said Catalogue alias to the desktop, or somewhere you will find it easily later. 6.
* Open Automator from your Applications folder. 7.
* Select "Get Specified Finder Items" from the list on the left (if you can'
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| - Follow these instructions carefully, I accept no responsibility if you do something wrong and mess things up (as I did while experimenting). 1.
* Go into your Applications folder, right-click or command-click on the Docking Station icon. 2.
* Select "Show Package Contents" from the menu that appears. 3.
* Go into the Contents folder, then the MacOS folder, then the Data folder. 4.
* Find the Catalogue folder, and make an alias of it. (Right-click or command-click on it and choose "Make Alias".) This creates a file called "Catalogue alias". 5.
* Move said Catalogue alias to the desktop, or somewhere you will find it easily later. 6.
* Open Automator from your Applications folder. 7.
* Select "Get Specified Finder Items" from the list on the left (if you can't find it, use the search function) and double-click on it, so it appears in the box on the right as step 1. 8.
* Click on the + and select "/ Library/Preferences/ Creature Labs/Docking Station/data/Catalogue", then click "open". 9.
* Select "Get Folder Contents" from the list on the left (if you can't find it, use the search function) and double-click on it, so it appears in the box on the right as step 2. 10.
* Select "Move Finder items" from the list on the left (if you can't find it, use the search function) and double-click on it, so it appears in the box on the right as step three. 11.
* Drop down the box that (probably) says "Desktop", and click on "Other" at the bottom. 12.
* Select the Catalogue alias that you made earlier. 13.
* Tick the box for "Replacing existing files." 14.
* Choose "Save as plug-in..." from the File menu. 15.
* Name it DS Catalogue Fix, or something. In the "Plug-in for" menu, chose "Folder Actions", then attach it to the Catalogue folder using the menu that appears. 16.
* Save it. 17.
* Go to your Catalogue folder, and make sure that Folder Actions are enabled (right-click or command-click and choose it from the menu). 18.
* Hopefully, your catalogue folder will now be empty! That means that everything has gone perfectly and the catalogues have successfully been moved and will now work in-game. If not, choose "Attach folder action" and add your script. Notes:
* A little robot thing will appear in your dock for a few seconds every time this script runs. This is a sign that the script is working and is nothing to worry about.
* Catalogues used for item descriptions might not work immediately, but will work next time you open a world. This is normal, don't worry.
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