Omen88
Aug 13, 03:50 PM
Domo Kun rules!
nosen
Jan 3, 10:35 AM
Hm, occasionally my shortcuts will crap out but if I delete them and make new ones they're OK. :confused:
polyesterlester
Dec 8, 02:16 PM
Looks like a rip of 'SmoothOperator' to me.
Well your icon at Tibathon looks like a rip off of Adium's icon ;)
Just kidding. I agree about it being a rip off of SmoothOperator. I find it odd that this even got posted to MacBytes.
Well your icon at Tibathon looks like a rip off of Adium's icon ;)
Just kidding. I agree about it being a rip off of SmoothOperator. I find it odd that this even got posted to MacBytes.
dukebound85
Mar 29, 04:15 PM
As the title states, does anyone have an idea when we will start seeing larger capacity laptop hdds? Newegg only offers 1TB at the most and it has been like that for quite some time it seems
fcodc
Oct 19, 08:57 PM
I just hope they stock family packs, or I'll be leaving empty handed... :(
Same here. But we won't really leave empty handed thanks to the t-shirts. :)
Same here. But we won't really leave empty handed thanks to the t-shirts. :)
altivec 2003
Aug 14, 02:18 PM
Can you be more specific with the problem? What links? What's your javascript code in question? How are you calling it? Have you made any test cases on a stripped-down page with just some basic html and the javascript you are using? Have you tried using Firefox with the web developer extension to show you the javascript errors?
Ok, the code that is not working in my version of safari deals with highlighting the link you select in the "links" section (that should look like iTunes' source selection area). Currently, on my computer's safari 1.3, a link does not highlight when it is clicked, and the title image does not change to reflect the new link (for example, it doesn't change from showing <news.php> to <blog.php>). The link, however, loads fine.
I hope that is a little clearer. The javascript is called with an "onclick=" option on the <a> tag. I have tried the code on a stripped-down page, and it has the same problem. I have not tried it with Firefox, because I unfortunately do not have firefox (I am on dialup and refrain from downloading something large unless I absolutely, absolutely need it).
I have not changed the page at all since it was working perfectly with Safari on my G4, so I wanted to know if it still works for you guys on supported computers.
Ok, the code that is not working in my version of safari deals with highlighting the link you select in the "links" section (that should look like iTunes' source selection area). Currently, on my computer's safari 1.3, a link does not highlight when it is clicked, and the title image does not change to reflect the new link (for example, it doesn't change from showing <news.php> to <blog.php>). The link, however, loads fine.
I hope that is a little clearer. The javascript is called with an "onclick=" option on the <a> tag. I have tried the code on a stripped-down page, and it has the same problem. I have not tried it with Firefox, because I unfortunately do not have firefox (I am on dialup and refrain from downloading something large unless I absolutely, absolutely need it).
I have not changed the page at all since it was working perfectly with Safari on my G4, so I wanted to know if it still works for you guys on supported computers.
Benjamin
Mar 31, 06:08 AM
You actually look at the banners?
<-- has pith installed, has never seen a banner on spymac :p ;)
<-- has pith installed, has never seen a banner on spymac :p ;)
FilipH
Feb 27, 06:58 AM
It is one click in Plex on Quit once you configured Quit to put the machine to sleep. I can't see why that is "a bit of a hassle". :confused:
Didn't know this could be configured in plex. Thanks for the advice!
Tried it, and it works. Damn, plex really is an amazing piece of software. After years of trying different configurations, the combo mac mini + plex + iphone plex app + external storage really is the best.
Didn't know this could be configured in plex. Thanks for the advice!
Tried it, and it works. Damn, plex really is an amazing piece of software. After years of trying different configurations, the combo mac mini + plex + iphone plex app + external storage really is the best.
metalmaniac
Sep 3, 07:19 AM
what hardware first of all, zoom what, what effects?
assuming these are analogue effects (doesnt sound like you're a logic veteran, or that you have amazing studio setup)
If their are multiple outputs on your hardware just above the volume slider on the track you want to apply fx to should be a bar with stereo output 1-2, you could change the output to 3 or 4 or whatever and youd probably want to make it mono to. you can then take a cable, whack it through your fx, and do a live recording out of your fx, back into an audio input of your pc and record that to new track (with real vocals its good practice to keep a clean copy of the vox track in case you want to go back on the fx)
buses you can also select in the box above the vol slider, once you make a bus you can send multiple tracks through it, so say you have 1 vocal lead track and a harmony, you want to apply the same fx or automation to (if you dont know what that is press a in logic) you can change the outputs to bus 1 say (or any free bus) and then use the bus 1 on the mixer window to control any fx.
basically there are lots of ways to do things in logic, depending on whether your making electronic, or metal, or country, or pop. There are many decent guides on the net, not to forget apples own documentation, and if you want to really make good tracks it's advisable that you read as much as you can and toy as much as you can with logic.
also youtube is full of training vids if you cant be bothered to read
Sorry my communication skills are a bit ****, and sorry I probably just confused you, but yeah, gimme some more info on what your doing.
assuming these are analogue effects (doesnt sound like you're a logic veteran, or that you have amazing studio setup)
If their are multiple outputs on your hardware just above the volume slider on the track you want to apply fx to should be a bar with stereo output 1-2, you could change the output to 3 or 4 or whatever and youd probably want to make it mono to. you can then take a cable, whack it through your fx, and do a live recording out of your fx, back into an audio input of your pc and record that to new track (with real vocals its good practice to keep a clean copy of the vox track in case you want to go back on the fx)
buses you can also select in the box above the vol slider, once you make a bus you can send multiple tracks through it, so say you have 1 vocal lead track and a harmony, you want to apply the same fx or automation to (if you dont know what that is press a in logic) you can change the outputs to bus 1 say (or any free bus) and then use the bus 1 on the mixer window to control any fx.
basically there are lots of ways to do things in logic, depending on whether your making electronic, or metal, or country, or pop. There are many decent guides on the net, not to forget apples own documentation, and if you want to really make good tracks it's advisable that you read as much as you can and toy as much as you can with logic.
also youtube is full of training vids if you cant be bothered to read
Sorry my communication skills are a bit ****, and sorry I probably just confused you, but yeah, gimme some more info on what your doing.
beyondthesmile
May 1, 11:04 AM
Just use iPhoto
Okay....I am new to Mac... so just import through iPhoto? Is this the easiest way? I'd like to be able to just stick the pictures in my Pictures folder.
Okay....I am new to Mac... so just import through iPhoto? Is this the easiest way? I'd like to be able to just stick the pictures in my Pictures folder.
nph
Dec 5, 05:19 PM
Yep, I have noticed that too. It totally depends on the way you view it. Sometimes I think I am overly concerned but then I just change the viewing angle and all of a sudden I see the lines again very clearly. Especially from lying down (which is nice with a laptop:) )
Zadara
Apr 28, 03:37 PM
Anyone?
Please? :(
Please? :(
Urdam
Apr 11, 03:08 PM
I agree
Blue Velvet
Mar 28, 10:58 AM
At the moment, everything I have is stored on a 2TB drive which is backed up every night, sometimes twice a day.
There will be one numbered and named project folder corresponding to its details on a spreadsheet, all of the following go into this one folder:
Emails, quotes, invoices, print specs etc all get saved into a Correspondence folder. Pencil scamps get scanned at 600ppi and saved as greyscale high quality JPGs. Intermediate InDesign or Quark files get tossed, except for any Illustrator or Photoshop files that I can perhaps reuse layers from later... and they go into a Working files folder.
Signoff PDF proofs get stashed in the Proofs folder. Final output files get collected or packaged into separate folders with linked images and fonts. Press PDFs go into a Press PDF folder.
Once all collated, the job folder is compressed into a disk image with its number and project name, dumped into the Design Archive and indexed using CD Finder so I can quickly retrieve any file just by keyword or file name.
Hard copies (usually three of each) go into boxes and stored horizontally in the closet. Every year or so, I weed these out, keeping only the best stuff that might end up in the back of a print portfolio at some point... I have to be strict with myself because a lot of the stuff I've done in the past are publications, sometimes with hundreds of pages. They get really heavy and take up a lot of space.
Also, any decent hard copies (one in eight, say) get photographed with a DSLR from a number of angles, spreads and covers, against a white background for possible inclusion into portfolio.
There will be one numbered and named project folder corresponding to its details on a spreadsheet, all of the following go into this one folder:
Emails, quotes, invoices, print specs etc all get saved into a Correspondence folder. Pencil scamps get scanned at 600ppi and saved as greyscale high quality JPGs. Intermediate InDesign or Quark files get tossed, except for any Illustrator or Photoshop files that I can perhaps reuse layers from later... and they go into a Working files folder.
Signoff PDF proofs get stashed in the Proofs folder. Final output files get collected or packaged into separate folders with linked images and fonts. Press PDFs go into a Press PDF folder.
Once all collated, the job folder is compressed into a disk image with its number and project name, dumped into the Design Archive and indexed using CD Finder so I can quickly retrieve any file just by keyword or file name.
Hard copies (usually three of each) go into boxes and stored horizontally in the closet. Every year or so, I weed these out, keeping only the best stuff that might end up in the back of a print portfolio at some point... I have to be strict with myself because a lot of the stuff I've done in the past are publications, sometimes with hundreds of pages. They get really heavy and take up a lot of space.
Also, any decent hard copies (one in eight, say) get photographed with a DSLR from a number of angles, spreads and covers, against a white background for possible inclusion into portfolio.
definitive
Apr 11, 02:07 PM
I do not see why it should not work. CS3 works without problems under SL, so we can expect that CS4 works under Lion. However, make sure that you do not use incompatible third party plugins!
when sl came out, cs3 was having many issues with it such as loading files and crashing.
My CS5 Master works just fine.
cs5 is a much more recent package, and cs4 isn't really supported anymore. that's the main reason i'm asking.
when sl came out, cs3 was having many issues with it such as loading files and crashing.
My CS5 Master works just fine.
cs5 is a much more recent package, and cs4 isn't really supported anymore. that's the main reason i'm asking.
dougeefresh
May 3, 08:34 PM
Wow, that was a fast reply! Thanks!
There is something definitely wrong but I just can't put my finger on it.
Now the usage time is at 3:30 and battery is at 38%.
There is something definitely wrong but I just can't put my finger on it.
Now the usage time is at 3:30 and battery is at 38%.
slooksterPSV
Jan 1, 12:41 PM
Perhaps, if the project supported more than Windows machines, it would be possible to help.
It appears that the software behind it does work on Mac OS X, though. Maybe they just need to update the information on their FAQ page.
It does work on OS X its call BONICManager
http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/viewJoinNow.do
It appears that the software behind it does work on Mac OS X, though. Maybe they just need to update the information on their FAQ page.
It does work on OS X its call BONICManager
http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/viewJoinNow.do
oquela
May 4, 09:00 PM
Found the solution:
http://lockergnome.net/questions/27875/why-is-my-accounts-preference-pane-crashing
Canal d#39;amenée de centrale
http://lockergnome.net/questions/27875/why-is-my-accounts-preference-pane-crashing
dross
Dec 1, 02:41 PM
I rung WeaterPop. I original thought it was useless but i find myself looking at it all the time.
simsaladimbamba
Mar 9, 01:05 AM
How do you load the kernel? is that something that happens automatically?
http://macperformanceguide.com/SnowLeopard-64bit.html
or
http://www.ahatfullofsky.comuv.com/English/Programs/SMS/SMS.html
via http://www.google.com/search?q=mac+start+64+bit+kernel&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
http://macperformanceguide.com/SnowLeopard-64bit.html
or
http://www.ahatfullofsky.comuv.com/English/Programs/SMS/SMS.html
via http://www.google.com/search?q=mac+start+64+bit+kernel&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
The-Pro
Apr 3, 03:20 AM
I think you would benefit from a 15 inch a lot. Just because of the quad core processor, video editing uses can use a lot of power :) I might be mistaken but i thought that that video editing programs like Premiere use OpenGL?? if yes hen you would benefit from the discrete GPU in the 15 inch aswell
simsaladimbamba
Apr 13, 06:06 AM
That depends on the applications. Some applications broke in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard for example, and shortly after 10.6 became publicly available at the end of August developers released updates for their Leopard compatible software to make it also run in Snow Leopard.
When Lion is finally released, it will have less incompatible applications anyway, as many developers and non-developers are testing 10.7 right now.
When Lion is finally released, it will have less incompatible applications anyway, as many developers and non-developers are testing 10.7 right now.
Kaushal
Oct 11, 01:00 AM
my uncle is going to HK :D
i will try if i can sell this handset for a decent rate, then i may ask him to get 1 from there :p
i will try if i can sell this handset for a decent rate, then i may ask him to get 1 from there :p
macEfan
Jul 2, 07:40 PM
I had inquired about the 17" monitor earlier.... OP can you please reply to my PM?
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