.. _a_locations: ************** File Locations ************** .. _QStandardPaths: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstandardpaths.html novelWriter will create a few files on your system outside of the application folder itself. These file locations are described in this chapter. .. _a_locations_conf: Configuration ============= The general configuration of novelWriter, including everything that is in **Preferences**, is saved in one central configuration file. The location of this file depends on your operating system. The system paths are provided by the Qt QStandardPaths_ class and its ``ConfigLocation`` value. The standard paths are: * Linux: ``~/.config/novelwriter/novelwriter.conf`` * MacOS: ``~/Library/Preferences/novelwriter/novelwriter.conf`` * Windows: ``C:\Users\\AppData\Local\novelwriter\novelwriter.conf`` Here, ``~`` corresponds to the user's home directory on Linux and MacOS, and ```` is the user's username on Windows. .. note:: These are the standard operating system defined locations. If your system has been set up in a different way, these locations may also be different. .. _a_locations_data: Application Data ================ novelWriter also stores a bit of data that is generated by the user's actions. This includes the list of recent projects form the **Welcome** dialog. Custom themes should also be saved here. The system paths are provided by the Qt QStandardPaths_ class and its ``AppDataLocation`` value. The standard paths are: * Linux: ``~/.local/share/novelwriter/`` * MacOS: ``~/Library/Application Support/novelwriter/`` * Windows: ``C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\novelwriter\`` Here, ``~`` corresponds to the user's home directory on Linux and MacOS, and ```` is the user's username on Windows. .. note:: These are the standard operating system defined locations. If your system has been set up in a different way, these locations may also be different. The Application Data location also holds several folders: ``cache`` This folder is used to save the preview data for the **Manuscript Build** tool. ``icons``, ``syntax`` and ``themes`` These folders are empty by default, but this is where the user can store custom theme files. See :ref:`a_custom` for more details.