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2007-11-13 04:24 PM
David wrote:The PkgInfo file simply identifies the bundle creator and type. For an add-on, this is GSAP and .APX
I posted this solution on the French Abvent Artlantis forums page to copy over the PkgInfo file.
My post was soon replied to by one of the Abvent guys...
"La solution est actuellement de remplacer simplement l'extension .bundle de ArtlantisR-Studio_Out.bundle par .apx
(Applications/ ArchiCAD 11/ Extensions/ArtlantisR-Studio_Out.bundle)"
It seems you need only replace the .bundle with .apx
2007-11-13 09:02 PM
2007-11-13 10:27 PM
Matthew wrote:you mean if you double-click a PLN file type or does it just decide 'hey, pick me!' and launches itself for no reason?!
Since I installed Leopard, ArchiCAD 9 occasionally starts up spontaneously. Has anyone else seen this?
2007-11-13 10:51 PM
~/archiben wrote:I'm not sure what triggers it. Just every so often AC9 launches for no apparent reason. I'll keep an eye on it to see if there s any clear cause.Matthew wrote:you mean if you double-click a PLN file type or does it just decide 'hey, pick me!' and launches itself for no reason?!
Since I installed Leopard, ArchiCAD 9 occasionally starts up spontaneously. Has anyone else seen this?
i have put off leopard - probably the first time i've not really felt the desire to install apple's latest offering. but i do have a few questions if those of you who have installed it could take the time...I haven't tried spaces yet.
mostly related to spaces - do iChat, skype and the like play nice with spaces? if they are in a different 'space' from the one you are working in, do you get any notifications regardless, or - possibly better - do they set themselves to 'away' when you're not in that space?
can you have two different safari windows in two different spaces?
does a side dock lock even nasty than the new faked-perspective bottom dock?No. Many people apparently pointed out to Apple that the "shelf" metaphor was
is there anyway of disabling stacks?I don't think so, but the way my apps folder/stack opens from the dock is quite cool.
2007-11-13 11:04 PM
Matthew wrote:whoa! my spelling and grammar needed a kick there, eh? what i meant was - does a side dock look worse than a bottom dock given the new 'shelf' perspective. was that a no it doesn't? any chance of a quick screenshot of a side dock - understandably, apple's pics don't ever show one. (and yes, i really am that fickle! )does a side dock lock even nasty than the new faked-perspective bottom dock?No. Many people apparently pointed out to Apple that the "shelf" metaphor wasreallystupid looking at the side of the screen.
2007-11-13 11:40 PM
~/archiben wrote:iChat
mostly related to spaces - do iChat, skype and the like play nice with spaces? if they are in a different 'space' from the one you are working in, do you get any notifications regardless, or - possibly better - do they set themselves to 'away' when you're not in that space?
~/archiben wrote:No
can you have two different safari windows in two different spaces?
~/archiben wrote:Nope, but you don't need to keep folders in the dock, and for the pictures you can add a file to be the top of the list. Anyway, Apple did drop the ball on the preview of the stacks.
is there anyway of disabling stacks?
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2007-11-13 11:49 PM