2011-08-16 07:33 AM
2011-08-16 04:11 PM
Stress wrote:Both. Since GS don't version-mark their apps the MacOSX expects it, the OS defaults to always open a document that is "owned" by a certain app by the last installed version of that app.
I'm not sure if it's a Mac OS problem or an AC problem
2011-08-16 06:31 PM
2011-08-16 06:47 PM
2011-12-08 10:46 AM
2011-12-08 10:59 AM
Digicat wrote:Sorry. That isn't safe. The procedure you mention won't guarantee that ther right version opens the file, since the versions apparently identify themselves too similarly to the system. The system will eventually default to open with the last installed AC version anyway
I've noticed this too, Launch Services seems buggy in the way it handles the file associations. The reproducible fix in my experience is:
+ Select your .pln, choose "Get Info"
+ From the "Open with.." popup menu make sure you choose "Other", not one of the versions that is already listed in the menu.
+ Navigate to your desired version's folder (13/14)
+ Tick the "Always Open With" box, and then select your Application, click OK.
+ Then apply the "Change all" setting in the Get Info window
Cheers,
Reino
2011-12-08 01:38 PM
Thomas wrote:Or drag the file to the correct Dock icon.
The only safe way to handle this is to always open the app first, and then use its Open command to navigate to and open the file.
2011-12-08 02:39 PM
David wrote:Indeed, the tried and not-so-inconvenient method.
Or drag the file to the correct Dock icon.
David
2011-12-09 09:47 AM
Digicat wrote:Well, since several versions have identical default icons, for this to be safe it requires that you've tinkered with the app icons too, something not all are comfortable with.David wrote:Indeed, the tried and not-so-inconvenient method....
Or drag the file to the correct Dock icon.
David
2011-12-09 02:17 PM
Thomas wrote:The user has the same issue if opening the correct version of ArchiCAD first, then navigating to the .pln file: they have to know which icon to click on to open the correct version.Digicat wrote:Well, since several versions have identical default icons, for this to be safe it requires that you've tinkered with the app icons too, something not all are comfortable with.David wrote:Indeed, the tried and not-so-inconvenient method....
Or drag the file to the correct Dock icon.
David