Re: Witango-Talk: Witango Studio 5.0 Unexpectedly Quits in OSX

2005-05-12 Thread Christian Platt
Yes,
may i add that the studio is also the only Program i use, where you  
cannot print out from. (which is normally standard of macos)

Christian Platt
Am 12.05.2005 um 03:51 schrieb Robert Garcia:
No offense to Witango, but v5 on OS X should be considered more  
like a beta. It has lots of problems.

That reminds me. I have sent up feature requests to witango, for a  
LONG time, for 5.5 studio OS X to support scroll wheel on the  
mouse. It is the only program I use, that I cannot quickly scroll  
through text/code. I know it seems petty, but it really hinders my  
workflow. I am always going to the mousewheel, forgetting it  
doesn't work, and I have to do it manually.

Anybody else out there? Maybe if we let witango know we would like  
this fixed (more than just me), it will be moved higher on the  
priority list.

Sorry, but it really does drive me nuts. :-)
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President - BigHead Technology
VP Application Development - eventpix.com
13653 West Park Dr
Magalia, Ca 95954
ph: 530.645.4040 x222 fax: 530.645.4040
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On May 11, 2005, at 11:52 AM, Dave Lubovinsky wrote:

For anyone with Witango Dev Studio 5 experience on Mac OSX...any  
idea why the studio application frequently unexpectedly quits  
while editing a TAF? It does this on different machines (G4's,  
iMacs, iBooks) under different versions of OSX (10.2 and 10.3) and  
when editing a variety of TAF files on different Macs. Hence, I  
cannot pin it down to a particular machine or OS version. Could  
there be something in the TAF that causes this? This occurs rather  
frequently and is quite troublesome, because it sometimes results  
in a lot of lost work.

(Running: OSX, Witango 5.0, Webstar 5, FileMaker 5.5 Databases)
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Re: Witango-Talk: Witango Studio 5.0 Unexpectedly Quits in OSX

2005-05-12 Thread Susan Brkich

No offense to Witango, but v5 on OS X should be considered more like a beta. It has lots of problems.


I agree with Robert's statement above, most of my Witango Dev. Studio crashes stopped when I upgraded from 5.0 to 5.5 and after I fixed all my old .tafs to get rid of that datasource character that got changed/converted in the newer versions of Witango.

And I still use BBEdit to change my Filemaker datasources, as trying to do so in Dev. Studio usually crashes the application. And if a .taf file seems to stop working for no apparent reason that can be seen in Dev. Studio, I open it in BBEdit to look for the problem -- once found a whole section of datasource information that had gotten corrupted, but I couldn't tell that from opening the file in Dev. Studio.

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Re: Witango-Talk: Witango Studio 5.0 Unexpectedly Quits in OSX

2005-05-12 Thread Wayne Irvine
Robert Garcia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 That reminds me. I have sent up feature requests to witango, for a
 LONG time, for 5.5 studio OS X to support scroll wheel on the mouse.
 It is the only program I use, that I cannot quickly scroll through
 text/code. I know it seems petty, but it really hinders my workflow.
 I am always going to the mousewheel, forgetting it doesn't work, and
 I have to do it manually.
 
 Anybody else out there?

Yeah, me too. The scroll wheel thing is a pain and so are the issues with
pasting from other apps (targeting wrong window or sourcing from wrong
clipboard etc).

As for corrupt files and datasource changes I have become quite adept at
editing entire TAFs in BBEdit. But if I wanted that sort of hassle I would
have learnt PHP. ;)

I have a fair idea of the issues of allocating resources at WiTango towers
but I think it's time us OS X users got our fair share.

Wayne Irvine 

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Re: Witango-Talk: Witango Studio 5.0 Unexpectedly Quits in OSX

2005-05-12 Thread MJPinckard
Would like scroll wheel to work myself in 5.5. on OS X.
Maggie
Wayne Irvine wrote:
Robert Garcia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 

That reminds me. I have sent up feature requests to witango, for a
LONG time, for 5.5 studio OS X to support scroll wheel on the mouse.
It is the only program I use, that I cannot quickly scroll through
text/code. I know it seems petty, but it really hinders my workflow.
I am always going to the mousewheel, forgetting it doesn't work, and
I have to do it manually.
Anybody else out there?
   

Yeah, me too. The scroll wheel thing is a pain and so are the issues with
pasting from other apps (targeting wrong window or sourcing from wrong
clipboard etc).
As for corrupt files and datasource changes I have become quite adept at
editing entire TAFs in BBEdit. But if I wanted that sort of hassle I would
have learnt PHP. ;)
I have a fair idea of the issues of allocating resources at WiTango towers
but I think it's time us OS X users got our fair share.
Wayne Irvine 

 Byte Services Pty Ltd
  http://www.byteserve.com.au/
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Ph 02 9960 6099   Mob 0409 960 609   Fax 02 9960 6088

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Witango-Talk: Witango Studio 5.0 Unexpectedly Quits in OSX

2005-05-11 Thread Dave Lubovinsky
For anyone with Witango Dev Studio 5 experience on Mac OSX...any idea why 
the studio application frequently unexpectedly quits while editing a TAF? 
It does this on different machines (G4's, iMacs, iBooks) under different 
versions of OSX (10.2 and 10.3) and when editing a variety of TAF files on 
different Macs. Hence, I cannot pin it down to a particular machine or OS 
version. Could there be something in the TAF that causes this? This occurs 
rather frequently and is quite troublesome, because it sometimes results in 
a lot of lost work.

(Running: OSX, Witango 5.0, Webstar 5, FileMaker 5.5 Databases)

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Re: Witango-Talk: Witango Studio 5.0 Unexpectedly Quits in OSX

2005-05-11 Thread Roland Dumas
has been a while since I played with FMP data sources, but there  
might be something in the taf that refers to those datasources that  
needs manual editing (the yen character disappeared, etc.)

I can almost always crash the studio by going to a datasource and  
adding tables to it - that is, adding tables to the real database and  
then coming into the studio and reloading the datasource so as to see  
the new tables. there are a few actions like that where I can count  
on a studio crash.


On May 11, 2005, at 11:52 AM, Dave Lubovinsky wrote:
For anyone with Witango Dev Studio 5 experience on Mac OSX...any  
idea why the studio application frequently unexpectedly quits  
while editing a TAF? It does this on different machines (G4's,  
iMacs, iBooks) under different versions of OSX (10.2 and 10.3) and  
when editing a variety of TAF files on different Macs. Hence, I  
cannot pin it down to a particular machine or OS version. Could  
there be something in the TAF that causes this? This occurs rather  
frequently and is quite troublesome, because it sometimes results  
in a lot of lost work.

(Running: OSX, Witango 5.0, Webstar 5, FileMaker 5.5 Databases)
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Re: Witango-Talk: Witango Studio 5.0 Unexpectedly Quits in OSX

2005-05-11 Thread Robert Garcia
No offense to Witango, but v5 on OS X should be considered more like  
a beta. It has lots of problems.

That reminds me. I have sent up feature requests to witango, for a  
LONG time, for 5.5 studio OS X to support scroll wheel on the mouse.  
It is the only program I use, that I cannot quickly scroll through  
text/code. I know it seems petty, but it really hinders my workflow.  
I am always going to the mousewheel, forgetting it doesn't work, and  
I have to do it manually.

Anybody else out there? Maybe if we let witango know we would like  
this fixed (more than just me), it will be moved higher on the  
priority list.

Sorry, but it really does drive me nuts. :-)
--
Robert Garcia
President - BigHead Technology
VP Application Development - eventpix.com
13653 West Park Dr
Magalia, Ca 95954
ph: 530.645.4040 x222 fax: 530.645.4040
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://bighead.net/ - http://eventpix.com/
On May 11, 2005, at 11:52 AM, Dave Lubovinsky wrote:
For anyone with Witango Dev Studio 5 experience on Mac OSX...any  
idea why the studio application frequently unexpectedly quits  
while editing a TAF? It does this on different machines (G4's,  
iMacs, iBooks) under different versions of OSX (10.2 and 10.3) and  
when editing a variety of TAF files on different Macs. Hence, I  
cannot pin it down to a particular machine or OS version. Could  
there be something in the TAF that causes this? This occurs rather  
frequently and is quite troublesome, because it sometimes results  
in a lot of lost work.

(Running: OSX, Witango 5.0, Webstar 5, FileMaker 5.5 Databases)
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