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==Creating a Second Client==
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'Draodh' is an old Scots Gaelic word meaning 'necromancer' or 'magician'.
  
*Navigate to your applications folder, and find the EVE Online application.
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Draodh wonders what possessed him to pick this name. Even he can't pronounce it correctly. It's probably 'draid', only you trill the R.
*Right-click on the icon, and select 'duplicate' from the drop-down menu.
 
 
 
[[File:DB Contextual Menu 1.png]]<BR>
 
 
 
*Re-name the new copy 'EVE Online 2'.
 
*Right-click on the new copy, and select 'show package contents'.
 
 
 
[[File:DB Contextual Menu 2.png]]<BR>
 
 
 
*A new window will open up containing a folder called 'contents'. Open it, and drag the folders named 'Frameworks' and 'Resources' to the trash.
 
 
 
[[File:DB Package Contents.png]]<BR>
 
 
 
*Go back to your applications folder, and open the double click on the icon marked 'terminal'.
 
*Type 'cd '. Note the space.
 
*Drag the contents folder to the terminal window. This should copy the exact path of the folder. Hit return.
 
 
 
[[File:DB Terminal.png]]<BR>
 
 
 
*Copy/paste this command into the terminal window, then press return again.
 
 
 
ln -s /Applications/EVE\ Online.app/Contents/Frameworks Frameworks
 
 
 
*And do the same with this command. You can close the terminal window now.
 
 
 
ln -s /Applications/EVE\ Online.app/Contents/Resources Resources
 
 
 
*Back in the package contents folder, right-click on the file named 'Info.plist', and select Open with -> Textedit.
 
 
 
[[File:DB Open With.png]]<BR>
 
 
 
*Locate this chunk of text, and change 'EVE Online' to 'EVE Online 2'
 
 
 
<key>PrefsFolderName</key>
 
<string>EVE Online</string>
 
 
 
*Save and close the file.
 

Latest revision as of 15:08, 16 November 2010

'Draodh' is an old Scots Gaelic word meaning 'necromancer' or 'magician'.

Draodh wonders what possessed him to pick this name. Even he can't pronounce it correctly. It's probably 'draid', only you trill the R.