Carl/Harry (note backslash):
I suspect you speaketh wisely, and I may even refile my whole
computer someday, tho I think I will wait until the next big system
crash and upgrade (every 2 years on average), but my current version,
OS 10.4.11 is the most stable one I've ever had, so I'm not in a big
Hi Bob,
Wallowa Bob wrote:
> Harry, Carl: Don't know if it is an old Macintosh path style, but I'm
> an old Macintosher.
I started to work with Macintosh computers in an advertisement agency in
1991, so I know about the difficulties of coping with new conventions
involved with switching to OS X.
Harry, Carl: Don't know if it is an old Macintosh path style, but I'm
an old Macintosher. I manually make and nest folders on the hard drive
using the "add folder" buttons (I dislike the way Ã…pple now wants us
to use their prenamed folders within different "Users" environments).
In this case the p
Hi Bob,
I had the same questions as Carl.
The path statement is really weird.
It says: /PHOTOS\:RK folder/TRAIN PHOTOS folder/_1010657.JPG.
The ":" inside which needs to be escaped, hence the backslash in front of
it, is really peculiar.
It looks a bit like the "old" Macintosh way of path's lik
Hi Bob,
dragging hugin from the .dmg to your app folder should be ok. I usually
drag all the contents of the dmg to a new folder like 'hugin_svn3888' so
I get no conflicts with older versions. Works perfectly on my G5.
That part of the path looks strange:
/PHOTOS\:RK folder/
How did you add your