Fri Sep 14, 2018 1:54 am
Hello Luc,
When HW first starts an ODF it creates a cache file in Hauptwerk/HauptwerkInternalWorkingFiles/ConfigX-OrganCaches (X = 0, 1, 2 or 3 depending on which configuration you start), a settings file (plus backup file) in Hauptwerk/HauptwerkUserData/ConfigX-OrganSettings (X = 0, 1, 2 or 3) and
a folder for organ combinations in Hauptwerk/HauptwerkUserData/OrganCombinations.
If you delete the ODF with the HW un-install function (Hauptwerk > File > Uninstall organ or temperament ...) HW will also delete the cache file. If you also want to delete the organ settings and combinations you have to answer 'Yes', when HW asks "One or more organ definitions were removed. Would you like Hauptwerk to delete the settings and combination sets for those organs?".
In order to make a recommendation, you have to find out, whether the three versions of Görlitz have the same UniqueOrganID or not (Open the ODF with a text editor and search for <Identification_UniqueOrganID>, which can be found in the node <_General>.). If the three versions have different UniqueOrganIDs you can safely remove the settings and configuration files, if not, you probably want to keep them. As both settings and configuration files do not require lots of disk space, you may want to keep them anyhow.
Hope that helps!
Best,
Chris