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In the preferences window the colors would turn black on relog, this has
In the preferences window the colors would turn black on relog, this has
been fixed in this release but this may cause problems still, the easiest
been fixed in this release but this may cause problems still, the easiest
way to fix this is to logout and delete the settings.xml file, or do a complete uninstall and
way to fix this is to logout and delete the 'settings.xml' file, or do a complete uninstall and
reinstall of the client.
reinstall of the client.


Windows: C:\Documents and Settings\'''username'''\Application
The 'settings.xml' file can be found in these directories depending on the operating system:
 
 
1) Windows: C:\Documents and Settings\'''username'''\Application
Data\SecondLife\user_settings\
Data\SecondLife\user_settings\


Mac : '''username'''/Library/Application Support/SecondLife/user_settings/
2) Mac: '''username'''/Library/Application Support/SecondLife/user_settings/
 
3) Linux: ~/.secondlife/user_settings/    (Note: '~' is the user's home directory and is typically: /home/'''username''')
 
 


[[Category:Text from In-world Notecards|{{PAGENAME}}]]
[[Category:Text from In-world Notecards|{{PAGENAME}}]]
[[Category:Bug Fixes]]
[[Category:Bug Fixes]]

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In the last release the setting file may have become corrupted, if you tried to save a color change in preferences or make a customised swatch in the color picker.

In the preferences window the colors would turn black on relog, this has been fixed in this release but this may cause problems still, the easiest way to fix this is to logout and delete the 'settings.xml' file, or do a complete uninstall and reinstall of the client.

The 'settings.xml' file can be found in these directories depending on the operating system:


1) Windows: C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\SecondLife\user_settings\

2) Mac: username/Library/Application Support/SecondLife/user_settings/

3) Linux: ~/.secondlife/user_settings/ (Note: '~' is the user's home directory and is typically: /home/username)