![]() ![]() blend:Ĭomment=Entrer un nom de fichier en. Edit it, so that is looks like :Ĭomment=Enter a filename finishing with. You have to create only one text file in a system folder (you may need root access).Ĭopy /usr/share/templates/sktop (KDE 3) or /usr/lib/kde4/share/templates/sktop (KDE 4) to a filename such as sktop and keep in the same folder (or create the path /home/yourSessionName/.kde/share/templates/ and copy the file here) as sktop. I’ve been able to create something for KDE Repeat this for every unwanted File type, and close the Registry Editor when finished. If that file type is not wanted in the New menu, delete the entire ShellNew branch. Select Find from the Edit menu, type ShellNew, and press OK.Įvery ShellNew that is found will be a branch of a particular file type. B.Blend this is the UI template, If you link the Regedit FileName to this files location it will dynamically change the template for your blender template. Explorer will open, open the folder named. If you want a Blender template file that follows your current UI preferences right click on any blender.exe shortcut, select property’s, and press the “Find Target” button. ![]() Now rightclick on your desktop, or any explorer background (not on any icons), and select new from the context menu… Blender file should be there!! Right click on FileName, and select modify, type in the location of the blender template you made at the very beginning of the tutorial.įor the changes to take effect, just close the regedit. This again is case sensitive, type it exactly or it will fail. Rightclick on the new ShellNew key you made, and select new–String, Name it: Make sure you match the case exactly or it will not work. ![]() I saved mine in the root directory of my C drive.įirst off you need to run press the Windows key+R or open the run dialog from the windows startmenu–Run Make a template file in blender and save it anywhere you want. I sure did this morning!! I spent most of the day researching this, and it Have you ever wanted to remove things you never use? Have you ever wanted to have your explorer context menu allow you to add blender files? The windows explorer context menu is the one that pops up when ever you right click on things in Explorer. ![]()
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