Thank you to the 3 people who gave me the answer to my problem.

and to Kim for alerting me to the artemis users group.

I just hadnt expected a mac type approach to finding the file to work with having started the program on the command line, but now that I know it works well.

Peter

At 11:37 -0800 15/1/03, Melissa Da Silva wrote:
I use artemis 5 on my MacOSX machine and when I get to the window that Peter
has shown, the main menu
bar at the top of the screen should have 2 menus:  File and Options.  You can
click on File-->Open, and open
up your file.  Artemis should work from there. Hope this helps.

Melissa


===== Original Message From Keith James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =====
 "Peter" == Peter Reeves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
    Peter> Dear colleagues, I am trying to install g artemis on a new
    Peter> mac G4 powerbook with OS 10.2.3, and having trouble.

[...]

Thanks for the report. I don't have a MacOSX machine available to
reproduce this (I believe we have one ordered). I'll have to pass this
on to Kim when he returns.

Keith

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