Path Specifiers
Aegisub uses a simple system for denoting file locations. Most pathnames in Aegisub can be written starting with special variables that each refer to specific locations. Note that path specifiers should always have a trailing slash unless they are the entire path (i.e. ?scripta doesn’t work).
- ?data
- The location where application data are stored. On Windows this is the
installation directory (the location of the .exe). On Mac OS X this is
inside the application bundle. On other POSIX-like systems this is
$prefix/share/aegisub/
. - ?user
- The location for user data files, such as configuration
files, automatic back-ups and some additional things. On Windows this
%APPDATA%\Aegisub\
, on Mac OS X this is$HOME/Library/Application Support/Aegisub/
and on other POSIX-like systems this is$HOME/.aegisub/
. In portable mode this is changed to ?data. - ?temp
- The system temp directory. Audio cache and any required temporary subtitle files are stored here.
- ?local
- The local user settings directory. Cache files which should be
persisted across runs, such as FFMS2 indexes and the fontconfig cache are
stored here.
%LOCALAPPDATA%\Aegisub
on recent versions of Windows, and equal to ?user everywhere else. - ?script
- Only defined if a subtitles file is open and saved somewhere, in which case it points to the directory the script is in.
- ?video
- Only defined if a video file is loaded. Points to the directory the video file in is. Do note that this is not a good place to save things with dummy video loaded.
- ?audio
- Only defined if an audio file is loaded. Points to the directory the audio file in is. Do note that this is not a good place to save things with dummy audio loaded.