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 Your sign descriptions are stored in a file called signs_definition.xml,​ which is placed in: Your sign descriptions are stored in a file called signs_definition.xml,​ which is placed in:
-(Your home directory)/​Library/​Preferences/​JSesh on macintoshes. For instance: /​Users/​rosmord/​Library/​Preferences/​JSesh/​signs_definition.xml on my machine. +  * ''​(Your home directory)/​Library/​Preferences/​JSesh'' ​on macintoshes. For instance: /​Users/​rosmord/​Library/​Preferences/​JSesh/​signs_definition.xml on my machine. 
-c:​\Documents and Settings\YOUR LOGIN\JSeshData on windows (basically, JSeshData in your personnal ​directory). Normally, the JSeshData directory is created by JSesh, so you can search for it if you have doubts. For instance, C:​\Documents and Settings\Rosmord\JSeshData. +  * ''​c:​\Documents and Settings\YOUR LOGIN\JSeshData'' ​on windows (basically, JSeshData in your personnal ​folder). Normally, the JSeshData directory is created by JSesh, so you can search for it if you have doubts. For instance, ​''​C:​\Documents and Settings\Rosmord\JSeshData''​
-$HOME/​.jsesh on linux.+  * ''​$HOME/​.jsesh'' ​on linux. 
 To contribute your sign descriptions to JSesh, simply send me this file. I will decide what can go in the general JSesh distribution. There are many problems I must take into account: the software must remain general enough, correct enough, and I must avoid copyright infrigement. To contribute your sign descriptions to JSesh, simply send me this file. I will decide what can go in the general JSesh distribution. There are many problems I must take into account: the software must remain general enough, correct enough, and I must avoid copyright infrigement.
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