[ANN] Graphviz for Mac OS X 1.12 (v12) [ANN] Graphviz for Mac OS X 1.12 (v8) [ANN] Graphviz for Mac OS X 1.12 (v8)Dear All:
Them pesky bugs. A few more squashed courtesy of the sleepy pixel.
http://www.pixelglow.com/graphviz/
What's new in v11
------------
Fixed some comprehensive help [NRi].
Fixed scale option placeholder [NRi].
Improved application and document icons.
Example files now double-click to open in application.
What's new in v12
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Added layout option tooltips [NRi].
Fixed layout popup button changing wrong graph [MKe].
Clicking on warning icon now opens Activity window [NRi, AM].
Revert menu item now disabled.
Cheers, Glen Low
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[ANN] Graphviz for Mac OS X 1.13 (v13) [ANN] Graphviz for Mac OS X 1.12 (v8) [ANN] Graphviz for Mac OS X 1.12 (v8)Dear All,
I've just released the newest version of Mac Graphviz, featuring
shapefile support and enhanced zoom.
http://www.pixelglow.com/graphviz/
Shapefiles supported include PDF, EPS, PS, JPEG, PNG and all Quicktime
formats. Either specify an absolute or relative (to working directory)
file path, or a URL using the shapefile attribute.
Developers can now also use the graphviz.framework directly with
#include headers in C e.g. using Xcode "Add Frameworks...";
documentation is available from the main Graphviz site --
http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/graphviz/libguide.pdf
Changes
-------
Added drawer and zoom menu commands [DWa, NRi].
Added intelligent window zooming [NRi].
Added shapefile support.
Added UTF-8 support [RSc].
Added cvtgxl, gvpack and gvpr tools [BSw].
Fixed page setup then close unexpectedly invoking save dialog [PRo].
HTML-like labels now work on 10.2 (use embedded expat instead of
libxml2).
Improved internal frameworks (added headers, consolidated dylibs).
Tracked main build of 23 June.
Graphviz is still free, but I'm now accepting donations for it.
Enjoy!
Cheers, Glen Low
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[ANN] Graphviz for Mac OS X 1.12 (v10) [ANN] Graphviz for Mac OS X 1.12 (v8) [ANN] Graphviz for Mac OS X 1.12 (v8)Hi all,
Yet another Graphviz version. The old application icon had been voted
off the island, and brand new application and document icons flown in
for the task. Comprehensive help features in this version too.
http://www.pixelglow.com/graphviz/
What's new:
------------
Added new application and document icons.
Added comprehensive help.
Fixed changes not affecting graph size displaying incorrectly [BTr].
Fixed export then close crashing the export of an open window.
Improved shadowed frame for graph [NRi].
Improved status display [NRi].
Changed sources to pure BSD license.
Cheers, Glen Low
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Mac OS X & Mac OS X ServerHi,
I'm currently using a 9i developer release on Mac OS X (10.3) which has
proved very stable so far. My understanding of the various Oracle press
releases is that 10G will be released for Mac OS X, are there any beta
testers out there wiling to comment on availabilitu/quality/performance
issues for 10G on Mac OS X?
Another question is whether tools such as the OEM will be available in 10G
for Mac OS X, does anybody know?
Yours in anticipation!
Steve
Steve <steve@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<2004013008345616807%steve@nospamcom>...
> releases is that 10G will be released for Mac OS X, are there any beta
> testers out there wiling to comment on availabilitu/quality/performance
> issues for 10G on Mac OS X?
The PR suggests they've been clear that the OS X release will be
production quality .. though since it won't be a "volume" platform,
one may wonder about this in practise.
> Another question is whether tools such as the OEM will be available in 10G
> for Mac OS X, does anybody know?
From what I've seen of screenshots, I believe OEM 10g is web-based
JSP, so this seems likely. But just my inference, no real info.
I use remote OEM from another box on my Powerbook for now (either
XWindows or Windows Remote Desktop). SQL Plus otherwise..
Cheers
Stu
stuartc@mac.com (Stu Charlton) wrote in message news:<21398ab6.0402020845.4f2c5027@posting.google.com>...
> Steve <steve@nospam.com> wrote...
Mac OS 9.x included in Mac OS X?Hi,
I read that Mac OS X has a so-called classic mode which emulates Mac
OS 9.x so that older applications can still be run.
Provided one is not an upgrader from Mac OS 9.x, does Mac OS X include
Mac OS 9.x required for the classic mode or does it have to be bought
separately?
Peter
>Provided one is not an upgrader from Mac OS 9.x, does Mac OS X include
>Mac OS 9.x required for the classic mode or does it have to be bought
>separately?
If you buy the installer for OS X it *does not* include OS 9. You generally use
the copy of OS 9 that came with your computer in order to install C...
Are Mac OS X 10.5.8's iLife programs safe to use in Mac OS X 10.7.x and 10.8.x?Hi.
Someone told me that Mac OS X 10.7.x and 10.8.x do not come with iLife
like the older Mac OS X versions (e.g., 10.5.x). I did not know this!
Since my client uses iPhoto that came preinstalled on his old 2008
MacBook Pro's Mac OS X 10.5.x (10.5.8 right now), can he use the old one
from 10.5.8? Or will he need a third party replacement (needs to
import/copy the old image files) or buy a new iPhoto version for his
photo(graph)s? I recalled he did not like iPhoto and wonder if the new
one is any better.
Thank you in advance. :)
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On 2012-09-21 3:05 PM ANTant@zimage.com (Ant) wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Someone told me that Mac OS X 10.7.x and 10.8.x do not come with iLife
> like the older Mac OS X versions (e.g., 10.5.x). I did not know this!
> Since my client uses iPhoto that came preinstalled on his old 2008
> MacBook Pro's Mac OS X 10.5.x (10.5.8 right now), can he use the old one
> from 10.5.8? Or will he need a third party replacement (needs to
> import/copy the old image files) or buy a new iPhoto version for his
> photo(graph)s? I rec...
You cannot install Mac OS X on this volume. Mac OS X cannot start up from this volume.Hi Group,
Decided to reinstall OSX today on my MAC Book. _ Boy was this a
mistake_
I booted off the DVD and changed the partition setup to two instead of
one using the disk utility program. Selected MAC OSX Extended
Journaled for both paritions.
Now in the installer when I come to select the drive to install on I
get the message
"You cannot install Mac OS X on this volume. Mac OS X cannot start up
from this volume."
There is a red explaination mark on the drive.
I have reboot, reformatted the drive back one parition using the disk
util program and I still have the same proble...
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The Mac OS X Kerberos Extras allow CFM-based applications, such as
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Older releases of the OS X Kerberos Extras will not work with Mac OS X
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Mac OS X 1.0 x86 and Mac OS X 10.4 x86I wonder of OS X on Intel runs binaries made for Mac OS X Server 1.0 or
earlier x86 versions of NEXTSTEP...
There should be some interesting error messages to find.
I'll try it out with OmniWeb 3 one day...
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In article <1gxrpng.qcld42zk38uoN%ajbrehm@gmail.com>,
ajbrehm@gmail.com (Andrew J. Brehm) wrote:
> I wonder of OS X on Intel runs binaries made for Mac OS X Server 1.0 or
> earlier x86 versions of NEXTSTEP...
>
> There should be some interesting error messages to find.
>
> I'll try it out with OmniWeb 3 one day...
I *really* doubt it. 10.0 PPC doesn't run OS X Server 1.0 PPC binaries,
does it?
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ZnU <znu@fake.invalid> wrote:
> In article <1gxrpng.qcld42zk38uoN%ajbrehm@gmail.com>,
> ajbrehm@gmail.com (Andrew J. Brehm) wrote:
>
> > I wonder of OS X on Intel runs binaries made for Mac OS X Server 1.0 or
> > earlier x86 versions of NEXTSTEP...
> >
> > There should be some interesting error messages to find.
> >
> > I'll try it out with OmniWeb 3 one day...
>
> I *really* doubt it. 10.0 PPC doesn't run OS X Server 1.0 PPC binaries,
> does it?
I think i...
Which palmtop on Mac OS X?Can anybody suggest a palmtop to use with Mac OS X? I ned to be able to
sync with iCal and the Mac addressbook, so not Palm - are there other
options?
John Stolz <china_rider@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> Can anybody suggest a palmtop to use with Mac OS X? I ned to be able to
> sync with iCal and the Mac addressbook, so not Palm - are there other
> options?
I can but you already have it and it doesn't work for you. I bet by the time
your sage ends, you will be again a happy Missing Sync user. /PaulN
In article <4610c070$0$27408$ba4acef3@news.orange.fr>,
John Stolz <china_rider@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> Can anybody suggest a palmtop to use with Mac OS X? I ned to be able to
> sync with iCal and the Mac addressbook, so not Palm - are there other
> options?
John, I sync quite successfully with iCal and Address Book using iSync.
It worked great with my iBook, and it works great with my MacBook. HTH.
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In article <eurh9i$gjh$2@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>,
Paul Nevai <nevai@math.math.ohio-state.edu> wrote:
> John Stolz <china_rider@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> > Can anybody suggest a palmtop to use with Mac OS X? I ned to be able to
> > sync with iCal and the Mac addressbook, so not Palm - are there other
> > options?
>
> I can but you already have it and it doesn't work for you. ...
54g WirelessHi there,
I have two apple laptops coming into our work network - one is an oldish
IBook with an original Airport card which supports 64bit WEP and the other
is a brand new IBook with 128bit WEP security. Our wireless network router
is a belkin but only allows us to set 64 bit OR 128 bit - is there anyway of
allowing either of these computers onto the network whilst securing it?
Thanks
Wesley
Blue Wezza <blue-wezza@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> I have two apple laptops coming into our work network - one is an oldish
> IBook with an original Airport card which supports 64bit W...
Creating a Bootable Mac OS 9 CD in Mac OS XI have a bootable Mac OS 9 CD for an old Power Mac. I need to duplicate
the System Folder with a few extra extensions and create a bootable CD
for emergency reboot on the old computer.
My new iMac does not run Classic. I copied the "System Folder" from the
Mac OS 9 CD to the new iMac and burned a CD-R. The old Power Mac does
not boot from the CD-R when I restart it holding down "C".
My investigation revealed that the System Folder in a bootable CD-R must
be "blessed" by turning on a boot bit or something. When I copied the
System Folder to the iMac, it became unblessed. How can I turn on the
boot bit on the iMac running only Mac OS X and no Classic?
TIA.
In article <ndurant-DD1E1D.23280828022004@news.videotron.net>,
Nathalie Durant <ndurant@potentium.ca> wrote:
> I have a bootable Mac OS 9 CD for an old Power Mac. I need to duplicate
> the System Folder with a few extra extensions and create a bootable CD
> for emergency reboot on the old computer.
>
> My new iMac does not run Classic. I copied the "System Folder" from the
> Mac OS 9 CD to the new iMac and burned a CD-R. The old Power Mac does
> not boot from the CD-R when I restart it holding down "C".
>
> My investigation revealed that the System Folder in a bootable CD-R must
> be "blessed" by turning on a boot bit or something. When I copied the
> System Folder to the iMac, it became unblessed. How...
Mac OS X and Avantgo: Any work around ?Hello all,
Is there any way that I could use Avantgo using the Mac os X platform for my
Tungsten?
Thanks.
...
Help needed : Mac OS X & OS 9.x and Windows-ServerUntil now we are using different Mac's running OS 9.1 and 9.2 and save our
files on a Windows 2000 Server via MacServerIP (AFP over IP). In the next
time we like to upgrade to OS X.
Our problem: Files saved on the Server from OS 9 via AFP will be recognized
by OS X as "Document" without application information. I tried to connect
the Server via SMB and otherwise via AFP. When I manually used AFP
("afp://<servername>") the volume becomes visible, but if I try to select on
file the file will be go away. Next time I connect to the volume the file is
visible again. U...
Porting a Mac OS 9 to Carbon Mac OS X shared library + Java Native InterfaceI have ported a Mac OS 9 shared library to Mac OS X using Codewarrior 8 and
the Carbon methodology. The library uses PowerPlant to display and handle a
dialog box that communicates with the caller application. What are the
prerequisites and steps for wrapping this library under Java Native
Interface since the caller application is
written in Java and Java itself cannot call methods directly from a native
shared library? Are there any previous attempts, expreiences? Any obstacles?
Byron
...
Porting a Mac OS 9 to Carbon Mac OS X shared library + Java Native InterfaceI have ported a Mac OS 9 shared library to Mac OS X using Codewarrior 8 and
the Carbon methodology. What are the prerequisites and steps for wrapping
this library under Java Native Interface since the caller application is
written in Java and Java itself cannot call methods directly from a native
shared library? Are there any previous attempts, expreiences? Any obstacles?
Byron
The JNI library must be Mach-O. It must be a dylib named
"lib<yourlibname>.jnilib". I'm pretty sure there is sample code for JNI
libs on the Apple Developer Site. You say that your nat...
under mac os x without X ?Is it possible to run a wxwidget application under MAC OS X without
using the X-Server?
On Mar 30, 2006, at 9:57 AM, Christian Buhtz wrote:
>
> Is it possible to run a wxwidget application under MAC OS X without
> using the X-Server?
Yes, it's called wxMac - uses the Mac OS native widget set.
_Ryan Wilcox
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Thrustmaster Hotas Cougar, Mac OS X 10.2.x and X-Plane v7Hi,
has somebody used succesfully Thrustmaster Hotas Cougar in Mac OS X
v10.2.8 and X-Plane v7 ?
I can use Cougar in Warbirds but X-Plane only sees some of the buttons
and none of the analog movements... =(
Can someone tell, if Mac OS X v10.2.x has native support (HID) for
Cougar, if so then Warbirds propably don't have extra drivers written
for and X-Plane has and thus don't support Cougar.
regards,
Kari
...
Pbuffers on Mac OS X 10.3.xIn my quest for hiding the platform-specific details of pbuffer
manipulation in my engine, I am now trying to get this to work
on the Macintosh. The Apple documentation is not enough
to help me over the rough spots (may05devdoc.dmg and its
associated OpenGL pdf)--a verbal description of the order of
calls and what they do, but not a single code sample to go with
it. Sorry, Apple folks, but some of us are not mind readers. I
downloaded the sample Xcode project, GLCarbon1ContextPbuffer,
but found it quite awkward and hackish--the pbuffer code and
application code are intertwined. A cleaner s...
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I suspect I'm just missing some configuration on the Mac OS X side of
things, but while fighting to get my GS talking to my Linux server again
(recently migrated from LFS to Gentoo), I figured I'd use one of my Macs as
a temporary go-between. I have 10.2.8 on a beige G3 and 7.5.3 on a Quadra
610.
I tried having the GS log into the G3...it shows up in the AppleShare cdev,
but it only wants to try to do a guest login. When I accept that, it then
responds with this error:
No response from the server. Please try again.
I then tried the ...
cc65 on Mac OS X 10.3.x?I just dusted off my old AIM 65, (a late 1970's early 1980's SBC), I
though it might be interesting to make a small controller device using
an SBC, and since I uses to do 6502 code many, many years ago, and I
still have the AIM 65, I thought I could use it as the development
platform.
Anyway, I was looking around and I found an open source c comiler for
6502 and it will work on UNIX, so it sounded like a good match, maybe do
the program in c instead of assembler.
Anyway, I downloaded the compiler source, applied the patches the source
and compiled it. I seems to compile OK, but now ...
Run OS X on OS XI have a new G5 with 4GB of RAM.
I have a G3 running WebStar and the machine is showing signs of age. I
would like to move it to this new machine but also use this machine
for development.
I was thinking I could run the webstar and related in a seperate
instance of OS X and have that running while I develop in the main OS
X instance.
Thoughts?
-Jason
jason.slack@gmail.com (Slack) writes:
>I was thinking I could run the webstar and related in a seperate
>instance of OS X and have that running while I develop in the main OS
>X instance.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with webstar, ...
Transferring hardware from Mac to Mac, reactivating OS X not necessaryI acquired a 733MHz Quicksilver (2001) yesterday. I transferred the four
hard drives, the CompUSA 5 port USB 2 card and the Sonnett Tempo ATA133
IDE card from the Sawtooth to the Quicksilver.
The QS booted without issues, the hardware showed up properly in System
Proflier, and I am able to access the Web, newsgroups and email.
The only thing I had to re enter was the Drive Genius serial.
And most important, I did not have to reactivate Tiger.
I wonder why, Wintrolls.
Just one more reason OS X is superior to Windoze.
Chance Furlong wrote:
> I acquired a 733MHz Quicksilver (2001) yesterday. I transferred the four
> hard drives, the CompUSA 5 port USB 2 card and the Sonnett Tempo ATA133
> IDE card from the Sawtooth to the Quicksilver.
>
> The QS booted without issues, the hardware showed up properly in System
> Proflier, and I am able to access the Web, newsgroups and email.
>
> The only thing I had to re enter was the Drive Genius serial.
>
> And most important, I did not have to reactivate Tiger.
>
> I wonder why, Wintrolls.
>
> Just one more reason OS X is superior to Windoze.
I guess you don't use iTunes and thus didn't have to deal with
de-authorizing and re-authorizing?
Steve
In article <Db6dnUuD3IftuQnVnZ2dnUVZ_szinZ2d@giganews.com>,
Steve de Mena <steve@stevedemena.com> wrote:
> Chance Furlong wrote:
> > I acquired a 733MHz Quicksilver (2001) yesterday. I transferred t...
NT was much more stable than any version of Mac OS before OS X[...]
NT was much more stable than any version of Mac OS before OS X, but had
compatibility problems. W95 was more stable than the Macs of the day if
both were properly set up on decent hardware: it multitasked much
better, could manage its own memory etc etc, though I'd agree that
Windows 2000 was the first really good version.
Jack Schofield [e] @ 2004-05-24 17:34
http://www.tecknik.net/blogback/data/bb.php?blog=3200948&post=108512236381039459
http://www.onlineblog.com/archives/2004_05_16_onlineblog_archive.html#108512236381039459
In article <2hepn6Fc149dU1@uni-berlin.de>, Daeron <daeron@demon.net>
wrote:
> NT was much more stable than any version of Mac OS before OS X, but had
> compatibility problems. W95 was more stable than the Macs of the day if
> both were properly set up on decent hardware: it multitasked much
> better, could manage its own memory etc etc, though I'd agree that
> Windows 2000 was the first really good version.
I would agree with that but it's the stuff nobody ever talked about
that negated a lot of these "advantages." Example: NT was far more
stable than any Mac OS of the day (meaning classic, Mac OS 9) but that
wasn't the whole story. Sure, the Mac would lock up every couple days
and require a reboot whereas the NT machine wouldn't, but the NT
machine was so crappy that every couple days, it would start to drag
its ass, usually thanks to memory leaks or whatnot. That never happened
on...