@5pinlink I think you're right - the word "Fonts" is a bit of a giveaway. If it is simply an internal application file, would be great to hide it away if possible. Native Instrument Maschine droppings on the user root directory macOS filesystem forced a little research and terminalFu to vanish it away from Finders fs ui. Not that native system terminal is available on iOS. Or ever will be. Or.... zzzz
During beta I mentioned that it would be a good idea to hide the file to keep things clean.
It's also used as 'font-cache' for the UI fonts and it's re-created if it's missing.
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Yeah!
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King
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Its not an Austin Martin.
Is it this?
https://savvyapps.com/blog/db5-for-ios
9 - It's not (A.M), lol
King
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I already deleted it but when you re open BM3 this file is re created
You brave person!
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So I just did a Google search on it, and it brought me right back to THIS thread, excellent!
I'll have a read through later, and see if I can figure this out.
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King
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NUI is a GUI framework, it is quite possible that that database contains all the colors or such for styling the app ?
@mathieugarcia
it is your db (tags, names, ...)
@5pinlink I think you're right - the word "Fonts" is a bit of a giveaway. If it is simply an internal application file, would be great to hide it away if possible. Native Instrument Maschine droppings on the user root directory macOS filesystem forced a little research and terminalFu to vanish it away from Finders fs ui. Not that native system terminal is available on iOS. Or ever will be. Or.... zzzz
During beta I mentioned that it would be a good idea to hide the file to keep things clean.
It's also used as 'font-cache' for the UI fonts and it's re-created if it's missing.
Good to know - cheers @samu
Amen
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Yes please