Print Centre

2003-10-11 Thread Psychological Health Care

I have yet to get print centre to print collated pages for me.

I am currently using 10.2.8 on both a G4/867 and a TI Powerbook 867.

I have used Epson 900 printers and a Cannon S820 printer and when I 
print multiple pages they seem to come out in a random order.  I have 
check the 'collated' box but this appears to have no effect.  I have 
the latest driver updates for the printers installed.


Does anyone know how to get this working.  It is the only thing that is 
stopping me from using OS-X at the office and is pretty annoying as it 
seems like such a simple problem that has existed from day one of the 
OS-X system software and has never been addressed in any of the 
updates


Perhaps Panther will solve the problem ?...

Phil



Red Orchestra UT2003

2003-10-11 Thread Matthew Healey

Red Orchestra is a total conversion of Unreal Tournament 2003.

http://www.unrealwarfarex.com/redorchestra/

The release is available on the WAMUG Mirror Server.

http://mirrors.wamug.org.au/games/ut2003/mods/red_orchestra/

*Please note that the WINDOWS version is still downloading. Do not 
download this file until it is over 277 Megs.


- Matt

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For Sale: iMac G3/333

2003-10-11 Thread Paul Tetley

G3-333Mhz iMac (Blueberry)
384MB RAM, 6GB HD
Tray-load CD
Inbuilt 56K modem and 10/100 Ethernet
Came with 8.6, AppleWorks, PageMill, etc

plus:
 - upgrades to OS X 10.1 and OS 9.1
 - Corel 8 for Mac.
 - Epson Stylus Color 440 (with USB - Parallel adaptor)
 - Microtech SlimScan C3 USB Scanner

$550 the lot.  Available for inspection in Palmyra.

:-)
Paul Tetley



Repeated frequently

2003-10-11 Thread Severin Crisp

I am constantly getting this message and responding to it - sometimes!
What does it really mean
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Re: Repeated frequently

2003-10-11 Thread Peder Kristensen
Severin,

Yep, I get these messages at regular interval as well, sometime twice a
week. Every time one replies, as instructed, nothing happens, no
confirmation so what's the story?

Cheers,
Peder



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Re: Repeated frequently

2003-10-11 Thread Daniel Kerr
Although I can't offer a solution it does seem to be limited to a few ISP's,
as a couple of other people on the GMUG list have said the same thing. I'm
with iinet and the messages send and receive fine.

I'm sure Matt can offer some insight when he's next online. ;o)

Enjoy!

Kind Regards
Daniel Kerr

On 11/10/03 2:25 PM, Peder Kristensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Severin,
 
 Yep, I get these messages at regular interval as well, sometime twice a
 week. Every time one replies, as instructed, nothing happens, no
 confirmation so what's the story?
 
 Cheers,
 Peder
 
 
 
 on 11/10/03 2:09 PM, Severin Crisp at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I am constantly getting this message and responding to it - sometimes!
 What does it really mean
 Severin Crisp
 
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itunes library problem

2003-10-11 Thread Neil Houghton
Hi all,

I'm just in the process of reconfiguring  my imac - re-formated disc,
installed 10.2  9.2.2, updated to 10.2.8, updated to itunes 4.0.1 etc.

I'm also migrating some info functions over from my powerbook, eg I used to
keep all my music on my powerbook but the 10GB disc is getting very crowded
so decided to use the imac (60GB drive). Eventually when everything is
running smoothly on the imac, I'll re-configure the powerbook (currently
running OS 9.1)

Connected two computers by ethernet, mounted PB disc on iMac and copied over
the itunes music folder and replaced the existing music folder.

Since I've spent some time setting up playlists etc, I wanted to use my
existing library - itunes music library (2) since the powerbook is currently
running itunes 2.0.2. Now I did this exercise before between two computers
and it worked fine if you renamed the library to suit - so I deleted the
existing default itunes 4 Music Library and renamed the transfered library
and (on second attempt after changing all read/write privileges to match)
success - the old library and playlists all show up - except for:

PROBLEM 1

Whilst a large portion of the playlists/library is working fine, for many
other tracks the library can't find the music - I can then follow the would
you like to locate it route successfully - but this only seem to work on a
track by track basis - not something I want to do with thousands of tracks.
Consolidating the library clarifies the problem in that the ! is shown
against all the tracks with a problem

I've looked for some pattern in what it can find and it seems:

1)  problem seems to be at album level - ie all the tracks in an album are
OK or all are problematic.

2)  Problem is not at artist level - ie one artist folder can contain a
problem album  an OK album.

The library itself wouldn't be a problem if not for the playlists - I could
just start with a blank library and drop the music folder onto it. However
then I'd lose the playlists.

Any suggestions to avoid me having to set up the library and playlists again
manually would be most gratefully received!

TIA

Neil

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Re: Repeated frequently

2003-10-11 Thread Neil Houghton
Sorry if this is stating the obvious but there's no chance your mailbox is
periodically maxing out - full of spam, too many attachments etc so that the
messages bounce from the full mailbox.

Cheers

Neil



on 11/10/03 14:41, Daniel Kerr at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Although I can't offer a solution it does seem to be limited to a few ISP's,
 as a couple of other people on the GMUG list have said the same thing. I'm
 with iinet and the messages send and receive fine.
 
 I'm sure Matt can offer some insight when he's next online. ;o)
 
 Enjoy!
 
 Kind Regards
 Daniel Kerr
 
 On 11/10/03 2:25 PM, Peder Kristensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Severin,
 
 Yep, I get these messages at regular interval as well, sometime twice a
 week. Every time one replies, as instructed, nothing happens, no
 confirmation so what's the story?
 
 Cheers,
 Peder
 
 
 
 on 11/10/03 2:09 PM, Severin Crisp at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I am constantly getting this message and responding to it - sometimes!
 What does it really mean
 Severin Crisp
 
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Re: itunes library problem

2003-10-11 Thread Dark Servant
How many playlists do you have and how important are they?  It sounds 
like it may just be easier to remake your playlists and start with a 
blank library.  I know you don't want to do this but using the smart 
playlist feature might make this a little easier than you expected.
I've got about 1150 songs in iTunes and I usually don't bother with 
playlists.  I keep my songs on random and use the browse feature to 
specialise for artists or albums when I'm in the mood for it.


Good luck anyway
Ruben A. Franke


Hi all,

I'm just in the process of reconfiguring  my imac - re-formated disc,
installed 10.2  9.2.2, updated to 10.2.8, updated to itunes 4.0.1 etc.

I'm also migrating some info functions over from my powerbook, eg I 
used to
keep all my music on my powerbook but the 10GB disc is getting very 
crowded

so decided to use the imac (60GB drive). Eventually when everything is
running smoothly on the imac, I'll re-configure the powerbook 
(currently

running OS 9.1)

Connected two computers by ethernet, mounted PB disc on iMac and 
copied over

the itunes music folder and replaced the existing music folder.

Since I've spent some time setting up playlists etc, I wanted to use my
existing library - itunes music library (2) since the powerbook is 
currently
running itunes 2.0.2. Now I did this exercise before between two 
computers
and it worked fine if you renamed the library to suit - so I deleted 
the
existing default itunes 4 Music Library and renamed the transfered 
library
and (on second attempt after changing all read/write privileges to 
match)

success - the old library and playlists all show up - except for:

PROBLEM 1

Whilst a large portion of the playlists/library is working fine, for 
many
other tracks the library can't find the music - I can then follow the 
would
you like to locate it route successfully - but this only seem to work 
on a
track by track basis - not something I want to do with thousands of 
tracks.
Consolidating the library clarifies the problem in that the ! is 
shown

against all the tracks with a problem

I've looked for some pattern in what it can find and it seems:

1)  problem seems to be at album level - ie all the tracks in an album 
are

OK or all are problematic.

2)  Problem is not at artist level - ie one artist folder can contain a
problem album  an OK album.

The library itself wouldn't be a problem if not for the playlists - I 
could
just start with a blank library and drop the music folder onto it. 
However

then I'd lose the playlists.

Any suggestions to avoid me having to set up the library and playlists 
again

manually would be most gratefully received!

TIA

Neil

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Re: Print Centre

2003-10-11 Thread Peter Hinchliffe


On Saturday, October 11, 2003, at 10:52 AM, Psychological Health Care 
wrote:



I have yet to get print centre to print collated pages for me.

I am currently using 10.2.8 on both a G4/867 and a TI Powerbook 867.

I have used Epson 900 printers and a Cannon S820 printer and when I 
print multiple pages they seem to come out in a random order.  I have 
check the 'collated' box but this appears to have no effect.  I have 
the latest driver updates for the printers installed.


A work around (although it is annoying) is to save to PDF, and then 
print the PDF from Acrobat Reader 6, which has several more options in 
its print dialog. It is messy, but it works.


Does anyone know how to get this working.  It is the only thing that 
is stopping me from using OS-X at the office and is pretty annoying as 
it seems like such a simple problem that has existed from day one of 
the OS-X system software and has never been addressed in any of the 
updates


Perhaps Panther will solve the problem ?...


Let's hope...

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Re: itunes library problem

2003-10-11 Thread Neil Houghton
on 11/10/03 15:45, Dark Servant at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 How many playlists do you have and how important are they?  It sounds
 like it may just be easier to remake your playlists and start with a
 blank library.  I know you don't want to do this but using the smart
 playlist feature might make this a little easier than you expected.
 I've got about 1150 songs in iTunes and I usually don't bother with
 playlists.  I keep my songs on random and use the browse feature to
 specialise for artists or albums when I'm in the mood for it.
 
 Good luck anyway
 Ruben A. Franke
 

I have tailored the playlists so that a subset of 10 playlists just fits
nicely on my ipod (one of the first 5GB ones) and the pod is set to
synchronise with just these playlists. I tend to use the playlists on the
ipod a lot and this approach makes it easier to vary the ipod a little (just
keep the playlist total under 5GB).

If there is no other way then, of course, I'll have to do it manually. It
just annoys me that it works for about half the albums but not the rest -
makes me think I'm overlooking something obvious? (Though obviously not
obvious to me!!)

Any ideas out there?

TIA

Neil
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Re: Repeated frequently

2003-10-11 Thread Peder Kristensen
Neil,

I don't think so, my mail box is checked and emptied every hour, and I'm
with Westnet and all my other mail works just fine.

Cheers,
Peder 



on 11/10/03 3:03 PM, Neil Houghton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Sorry if this is stating the obvious but there's no chance your mailbox is
 periodically maxing out - full of spam, too many attachments etc so that the
 messages bounce from the full mailbox.
 
 Cheers
 
 Neil
 
 
 
 on 11/10/03 14:41, Daniel Kerr at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Although I can't offer a solution it does seem to be limited to a few ISP's,
 as a couple of other people on the GMUG list have said the same thing. I'm
 with iinet and the messages send and receive fine.
 
 I'm sure Matt can offer some insight when he's next online. ;o)
 
 Enjoy!
 
 Kind Regards
 Daniel Kerr
 
 On 11/10/03 2:25 PM, Peder Kristensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Severin,
 
 Yep, I get these messages at regular interval as well, sometime twice a
 week. Every time one replies, as instructed, nothing happens, no
 confirmation so what's the story?
 
 Cheers,
 Peder
 
 
 
 on 11/10/03 2:09 PM, Severin Crisp at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I am constantly getting this message and responding to it - sometimes!
 What does it really mean
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2003-10-11 Thread tom samson

what is the best way of recording sound from the internet/CDs/radio
tom samson 



Re: Repeated frequently

2003-10-11 Thread Mervyn Giuliana Bond
I had this problem for a few days.  As you can see from my address it 
is it.net.au but the mailing list manager had my address as 
talen.it.net.au.  I replied using this address and the problem 
disappeared.


Have you got two addresses and your mail is being forwarded?  This 
might be part of the problem as well?


Merv

At 2:41 PM +0800 11/10/03, Daniel Kerr wrote:

Although I can't offer a solution it does seem to be limited to a few ISP's,
as a couple of other people on the GMUG list have said the same thing. I'm
with iinet and the messages send and receive fine.

I'm sure Matt can offer some insight when he's next online. ;o)

Enjoy!

Kind Regards
Daniel Kerr

On 11/10/03 2:25 PM, Peder Kristensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Severin,

 Yep, I get these messages at regular interval as well, sometime twice a
 week. Every time one replies, as instructed, nothing happens, no
 confirmation so what's the story?

 Cheers,
 Peder



 on 11/10/03 2:09 PM, Severin Crisp at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I am constantly getting this message and responding to it - sometimes!
 What does it really mean
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Re: iCAL 1.5.1 (v616)

2003-10-11 Thread Richard Kay
Ah! Thanks Ryan ... that fixed it. Pity there are no visual cues for 
this. I did 2 clean installs of the software trying to solve this one.


R.K.

On Friday, October 10, 2003, at 10:41  PM, Ryan Schotte wrote:


On 2003-10-10 at 20:48(GMT+0800) Kay, Richard at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailed off into the ether:


Have downloaded iCal 1.5.1 (v616) and installed on iBook (OS X 10.2.8

(6R73)).


I drag on calendar to create a new event ... no problem.

I select the event and then click on Show Info button in bottom

right hand corner to set alarms etc, etc ...

nothing happens.

Anyone else seen this?

R.K.


First thing that comes to mind is: make the window smaller.

The info palette was replaced by a sliding drawer, and if the window
takes up the whole screen, the drawer appears off-screen.

Might be it.

-Ry

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