Select one of the incorrectly launching stacks in the Finder, and press Apple-I to get the info panel up. Under 'Open with:' you should be able to choose Rev 2.1.2 as the default app for that file. Then click on 'Change All' and after a dialog box (Do you really want to do this?) all your stacks should now open in 2.1.2. You can do the same for other file types, e.g. forcing all tiffs to open in Photoshop.

Ian

On 20 Feb 2004, at 20:40, Jim Lyons wrote:

I am not a happy camper today. After upgrading to Panther last night, and being disappointed by a number of other OT things, now double-clicking my stacks won't launch my latest version (2.1.2) of Revolution. (Dragging them to the Rev icon or opening from Rev still works fine.) After the upgrade, they launched the 2.0 version I still had in the applications folder instead. I tried resaving a stack under the new version, but double-clicking that stack still launched the old version. So I put the old version in the trash and tried it again. This time I got an "unexpected error" dialog and no launch at all. Then I tried control-clicking a stack and choosing Revolution 2.1 from the Open With... menu; that worked, so I quit and tried double-clicking again. Now it wants to start up the OS9 environment and launch the "fat" version of 2.1!

I restarted the system hoping that would straighten things out. Well, now a few stacks have the normal Rev icon and do open 2.1 -- all of them are downloaded stacks. All the stacks I made and saved with 2.1 (and a few other downloaded stacks) now have the "fat" icon and they want to run MacOSFat version under Classic when double-clicked. Aaaaargh!!!

Can any fellow mac types out there help me straighten this mess out? Thanks...

Jim Lyons 8^(

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