Printing keyboard shortcuts from AC 9

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2004-10-27
12:21 AM
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11:24 AM
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Geoff Briggs
I & I Design, Seattle, USA
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2004-11-01 08:00 PM
Geoff wrote:How is your Java?
Dude you've been busy on that hammock![]()
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2004-11-09 04:09 PM
1. In the temporary folder (something like HD/private/tmp/501/TemporaryItems) ArchiCAD creates the "ShortcutLayout.xml" file, which contains all the shortcuts in XML format
2. To the same temp. folder goes the "ShortcutLayout.xslt" file, which is the description of the "ShortcutLayout.xml" file
3. ArchiCAD starts "XslTransformer.jar" application, which is a Java tool by Graphisoft. This will "transform" the the two files mentioned above into the "ShortcutLayout.htm" file
4. ArchiCAD starts the system default browser (you can't set it in ArchiCAD) and opens "ShortcutLayout.htm"
These three files remain there even after you quit ArchiCAD, as you have discovered.
It seems that it it is not a java problem, since it works fine for you up till the XslTransformer.jar creates the ShortcutLayout.htm file, but the browser does not start up. Try this. In terminal, type:
touch test.htm
open test.htm
Does the test file open correctly? Is it Safari or something else?
VP, Customer Success, Graphisoft

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2004-11-10 04:49 PM
gkmethy wrote:I'm not so sure. In the non-working installation the .xml and .xslt files are created as usual but the ShortcutLayout.htm file is not. But when I tried moving the XslTransformer.jar file from a working install to the no-working one it did not solve the problem. Furthermore the working install has now stopped working but I'm not sure exactly when. I think it was after a restart or log-out. All of this has occurred on one machine, at home. I am checking to see if a fresh install stays good at work. I'll let you know.
It seems that it it is not a java problem, since it works fine for you up till the XslTransformer.jar creates the ShortcutLayout.htm file, but the browser does not start up.
Try this. In terminal, type:This works fine.
touch test.htm
open test.htm
Does the test file open correctly? Is it Safari or something else?
Geoff Briggs
I & I Design, Seattle, USA
AC7-28, M1 Mac, OS 15.x
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2004-11-10 07:19 PM
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2004-11-11 03:41 AM
===== Wed Nov 10 2004 ===== 18:37:56 US/Pacific =====
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: graphisoft/bendeguz/XslTransformer
Hope that helps.
Geoff Briggs
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2004-11-12 06:24 PM
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2004-11-13 04:09 AM
Thanks for looking into it.
Geoff Briggs
I & I Design, Seattle, USA
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2004-11-13 08:57 AM
Geoff wrote:mate - are you on the latest java update? are you repairing your permissions? it all worked OK here (before i had my archiCAD drought
Sorry no miracle. Same sad fate. Weird thing is that it works for a while if I re-install ArchiCAD, then something poisons it.

when i do any major installing i run 'cocktail' in pilot mode: logs, caches, prebinding, you-name-it. and then i repair permissions using 'disk utility', restarting after each. it still sounds to me as though you're using an app (or an app/installer you've used) is preventing your access to the /tmp/ folders . . .
(just a thought: do you have any scheduled/automatic backup software kicking in at any time?)
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2004-11-13 12:02 PM
~/archiben wrote:Sorry about the loss dude, very harsh.
mate - are you on the latest java update? are you repairing your permissions? it all worked OK here (before i had my archiCAD drought
I try to keep things up to snuff software update and permission wise and I tried running all the utilities, restarting etc. when I discovered the problem.
Here's my Java info:
Java 1.3.1 Plugin Settings:
Version: 2.0.0
Last Modified: 2003-10-17 18:55:36 -0700
Location: /Applications/Utilities/Java/Java 1.3.1 Plugin Settings.app
Get Info String: 1.0.0, Copyright 2002 Apple Computer.
Java 1.4.2 Plugin Settings:
Version: 2.1.1
Last Modified: 2004-08-30 19:17:04 -0700
Location: /Applications/Utilities/Java/Java 1.4.2 Plugin Settings.app
Get Info String: 2.1.0 (for JDK 1.4.2), Copyright 2003, 2004 Apple Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Java Web Start:
Version: 2.0.2
Last Modified: 2003-08-05 16:31:26 -0700
Location: /Applications/Utilities/Java/Java Web Start.app
Get Info String: Java Web Start version 1.4.2, Copyright 2003 Apple Computer.
it still sounds to me as though you're using an app (or an app/installer you've used) is preventing your access to the /tmp/ folders . . .I hear you but I can't track it down. Other apps, including ArchiCAD are successfully writing to that folder. The two other files, the ones created by ArchiCAD are delivered there without fail.
(just a thought: do you have any scheduled/automatic backup software kicking in at any time?)Yes, I have an app called ChronoSync performing back-ups to a FireWire hard drive. Could that be it? How would that screw things up?
Geoff Briggs
I & I Design, Seattle, USA
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2004-11-15 10:42 AM
After I removed all references and entries to all Java versions but the latest, it started working fine.
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