On 6/2/04 4:13 PM, Larry le Mac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Harry D. Corsover [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Great! Can you tell us what did the trick?
Words may not be correct as I run a Swedish OS X...
1. Open Image Capture in Aplications folder
2. Go to Settings (Command-comma) and you'll
on 02/06/04 01:48, Larry le Mac at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Richard Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Go in to the applications folder there is a program called image capture
launch that then open the prefs and you will find all you need.
I am running a Swedish system so I'm not 100% on what
From: Richard Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you very much!! :o)
Larry
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On Jun 2, 2004, at 1:47 AM, Larry le Mac wrote:
Thank you very much!! :o)
Larry
Great! Can you tell us what did the trick?
Regards,
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From: Harry D. Corsover [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Great! Can you tell us what did the trick?
Words may not be correct as I run a Swedish OS X...
1. Open Image Capture in Aplications folder
2. Go to Settings (Command-comma) and you'll see
the Camera setting and
Whe a camera is connected, open
I have a PowerBook 15 Alu Mac OS X.3.4 and every time I plug
in my camera (USB) iPhoto launches.
Is there any way of stopping iPhoto from auto-launching ?
There is no setting that I can see...
Larry
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On 01/06/04 13:39, Larry le Mac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a PowerBook 15 Alu Mac OS X.3.4 and every time I plug
in my camera (USB) iPhoto launches.
Is there any way of stopping iPhoto from auto-launching ?
There is no setting that I can see...
Just a shot in the dark, but what
On 6/1/04 1:50 PM, Laurent Daudelin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 01/06/04 13:39, Larry le Mac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a PowerBook 15 Alu Mac OS X.3.4 and every time I plug
in my camera (USB) iPhoto launches.
Is there any way of stopping iPhoto from auto-launching ?
There is no
Go in to the applications folder there is a program called image
capture launch that then open the prefs and you will find all you need.
Richard
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On 6/1/04 2:21 PM, Richard Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Go in to the applications folder there is a program called image
capture launch that then open the prefs and you will find all you need.
Thanks! Set that to 'none' and will try it tonight when I get home!
TjL
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From: Richard Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Go in to the applications folder there is a program called image capture
launch that then open the prefs and you will find all you need.
I am running a Swedish system so I'm not 100% on what the different
options are actually called in English, but could you
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