Dear John, Appreciate your kind contribution. I'll do some more digging but, in general, the instructions were to drag Scribus into "Applications" (or Applicazioni as we call them here). There sits Scribus, hence - presumably locatable, but, as I mentioned, without anything that looks as if it could turn into an icon. There is a Scribus.exe, but that turns out to be a text file. Glad I didn't throw away my Windows machine(!) Are any Mac managers listening? All the best, P
Philip Rand Via Monserrato 6 00186 Roma, RM tel fis: +39 06 6865159 segr & fax solamente (only answ & fax) 06 6873168 -----Messaggio originale----- Da: scribus-bounces at lists.scribus.info [mailto:scribus-bounces at lists.scribus.info] Per conto di John Culleton Inviato: gioved? 3 luglio 2008 22.16 A: Scribus User List Oggetto: Re: [scribus] (forw) [p.rand at alice.it: viva Scribus] On Thursday 03 July 2008 03:18:03 pm Philip Rand wrote: > ----- Forwarded message from Philip Rand <p.rand at alice.it> ----- > > Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 20:40:45 +0200 > From: Philip Rand <p.rand at alice.it> > X-Mailer: Microsoft Office Outlook 11 > To: mailman-owner at lists.scribus.info > Subject: viva Scribus > > Greetings, > You asked for comments: > My subscription has revealed a world of very dedicated and good > people. Unfortunately, I cannot solve a basic problem: that of > installing Scribus on a Macintosh Intel iPRO portable, OX Leopard. > The sole reply was encouraging, but, unfortunately, Scribus did not > leave startup icon that the reply suggested would appear. > I begin to think that Scribus won't work for me, which I regret, > because I like the whole idea of the program. > I'll forge ahead for a while then, if desperation prevails, will > unsubscribe. > Many thanks, > P > > Philip Rand On my Linux system I can add a new icon to the bottom kicker by clicking between icons and following the dialog for inserting a non-kde application. Then I can scan for the proper icon and change the default gear-wheel to the Scribus one. This requires that I know where the Scribus program is located, e.g., /usr/local/bin/scribus Linux and OS X are cousins in that both are descended from Unix. In the case of OS X the immediate parent is BSD. I understand that OS X does its best to hide the workings from the user. But there may be a way on a command line to search for a program, e.g. find / -name scribus or whereis scribus and when you have that location written down create an icon that calls that program. Or possibly you can search the directory tree graphically, find Scribus, and then drag and drop it on the desktop. Someone who is familiar wth OS X can lead you better through the jungle. My purpose is to elicit such better guidance from an OS X savvy listmate. -- John Culleton Resources for every author and publisher: http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf http://wexfordpress.com/tex/packagers.pdf http://www.creativemindspress.com/newbiefaq.htm http://www.gropenassoc.com/TopLevelPages/reference%20desk.htm _______________________________________________ scribus mailing list scribus at lists.scribus.info http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus
