On 13/02/2015, at 6:04 PM, Ronda Brown wrote: > > On 13 Feb 2015, at 4:52 pm, gdorn@me <gd...@me.com> wrote: > >> My peeves with Lion are >> >> In Preview >> >> Save As has gone. instead we have "save a version", "duplicate" - which >> does not suit me at all. >> How do I change an image resolution /size now? > > I explained all this in my reply 23 Jan. 2015 to your email - > On 23 Jan 2015, at 11:33 am, garydorn <gd...@me.com> wrote: A question I > hope others may be able to explain; > 10.6.8 has in file menu - save, save > as, export ( depending on Application) > 10.7.5 has , duplicate, make a copy > , export > > whats the difference in these actions? > Sorry, I hadn't actually seen your reply - because - I have WAMUG@wamug.org.au filtered to go to a WAMUG folder, but for some reason quite a a few wamug messages show up in my IN Folder - which is what I have been reading. Your reply was one that got filtered properly. thanks for the re-reply I've just looked at my Wamug mail folder - phew lots of messages to look at! thanks Gary Dorn ps I feel like Dill now. > my previous reply: > /Begin Quote: > > "Save As" has simply become "Duplicate" Duplicate is better than the old > system. And so is "Revert To Saved", which works way better than the old Quit > and then answer "No" to "Do you want so save your changes?". > > You get the same functionality with basically the same number of keystrokes > overall, but you get a LOT more flexibility and a lot more safety net under > you with the new system. > > For example, if you make some changes, then decide you don't want them and > you "Revert To Saved", then Quit, the document will look just like it was > before your changes. > Drag-n-drop it, attach it to an email, it is unchanged. BUT you can actually > retrieve the changes in the revision history if you later decide you want to > look at them, or copy some of them, or actually use that version. > > A LOT more flexible, unless you're worried about subpoena's and want no > evidence you ever thought of making any changes. (In which case, you should > be worried about temp files and all kinds of other issues.) > > A new feature of OS X Lion <http://tuaw.com/tag/lion> is Auto Save, which is > going to stop a lot of Mac users from doing the Command-S twitch. Versions is > another related feature that keeps copies of different versions of your > documents for posterity. > > Auto Save takes a snapshot of whatever you happen to have open on the screen > in an app at any particular time, and saves it for you. Let's say that you > have TextEdit open with three different documents, all scattered about on > your 27" display. > None of the documents have been saved, and you suddenly realize that you need > to leave for a meeting. You quit out of TextEdit, and the familiar "Do you > want to save the changes you made in...?" dialog doesn't appear. No problem. > The next time you launch TextEdit, all three of those documents open up in > the exact same locations on your screen that they were in originally. > > Use File > Save just once: When you do decide to save a new document, to > give it a title and location on disk, use the File > Save menu item. > Afterwards, the File > Save menu item won’t appear for this document. > Instead, you’ll see File > Save a Version > > Work in a duplicate: If you’re about to do something in a document that might > prove disastrous (such as a global Find-and- Replace), choose File > > Duplicate to get a new, unsaved document whose contents are identical to the > current state of the original document. > > Export is self explanatory - if you wish to export your document, or print > to PDF > /End Quote: > >> >> Lions Safari 5.1.7 does not work - (crashes on opening) > > Your running an OLD Version of Safari for Lion, Apple released Safari 6.1.6 > for OS X 10.7.5 > Have you run Software Update to see if it shows the Safari update? > > If not you will can download it from here: > Download Safari 6.1.6 (OS X 10.7.5) > > Cheers, > Ronni > Sent from Ronni's iPad4 > -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- > Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> > Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> > Settings & Unsubscribe - > <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug>
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