How to import actions and profiles into iBliss
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 12:09 pm
Many people already own the desktop version of Bliss and have purchased action packs or created their own custom actions and profiles. If this is the case for you then you can import these actions and profiles into the iPhone/iPad version of Bliss. Here's how:
First you need to find the files to import. The location varies depending on which operating system you're running:
Now that you've found the files to import you can go about importing them. There are directions for this in the Bliss iPhone/iPad app at Help > Game Options > Adding Custom Files. It mentions that there are two ways you can go about it:
Adding Files Via Email
First you need to find the files to import. The location varies depending on which operating system you're running:
- For Windows XP navigate to C:\Program Files\Games for Loving\Bliss 1.6.
- For Windows Vista or Windows 7 navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Games for Loving\Bliss 1.6.
- For Mac OSX right-click or control-click on the Bliss application and choose Show Package Contents. Then navigate to Contents/Resources/Java.
Now that you've found the files to import you can go about importing them. There are directions for this in the Bliss iPhone/iPad app at Help > Game Options > Adding Custom Files. It mentions that there are two ways you can go about it:
Adding Files Via Email
- Email your files as attachments to an account that you can access on your device’s Mail app.
- Open the Mail app on your device and select the email.
- Find the attachment you want to send to Bliss and tap on it.
- Tap Open in “Bliss”
- Make sure your device is connected to your computer and open iTunes.
- Select your device in iTunes’ sidebar and click the Apps header in the main view.
- Scroll down to the File Sharing section and select Bliss in the Apps list.
- Drag the files you want to add onto the Bliss Documents list, or click the Add... button to browse for your files.
- If you're importing through iTunes, make sure you import the individual action and/or profile files, not the Actions and/or Profiles folders.
- Make sure that the action files have a .bjf extension, not .bdf. If your action files have a .bdf extension then you can convert them to .bjf files using our online converter.