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Subject: Re: cross platform xtras in external folder
> On Mar 5, 2004, at 8:05 AM, Joe Lister wrote:
>
> >> That won't work. The files have to be joined together.
> >
n external folder
> On Mar 4, 2004, at 2:03 PM, Joe Lister wrote:
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> > However, I have had no success when authoring for Mac from Dir MX 2004
> > on PC
> > while keeping the xtras external (ie putting the .data and .rsrc files
> > for
> > each extra in an x
ok, that looks useful.
However, I have had no success when authoring for Mac from Dir MX 2004 on PC
while keeping the xtras external (ie putting the .data and .rsrc files for
each extra in an xtras folder next to the projector). It just don't work
for me, although I am limited in my ability to te
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Subject: Re: cross platform xtras in external folder
> On Mar 2, 2004, at 8:17 AM, Joe Lister wrote:
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> > I am athoring a movie using Director MX 2004 on windows. I want to
> > use a
> > stub projector with the xtras kept externally. I have set this up for
> >
in director. How do I go
about it for the OSX projector? I know there is a folder called
'..Configuration\Cross Platform Resources\Macintosh' in the director
application folder, but which files to copy, and to where?
tia
Joe Lister
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Hi
we are producing a CD for a corporate client. I have just been notified
that the client uses a standardised PC setup with the display set to 256
colours, but the project has already been built in thousands of colors. The
target machines run NT 4, with the configuration locked so the users ca