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On Wednesday, December 12, 2001, at 05:37 PM, Gary Franz wrote:
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> Colter,
>
> Thanks for the details. I'm still having a problem that I was
> having in 0.28b (now running English 0.29a), and I haven't figured out
> enough about where to look in the source to see what might be the
> cause: I cannot receive colored text from users of other Yahoo
> Messenger chat programs (W2K, Mac Classic), which includes web links
> from Mac OS Classic YM clients, since the text is set to a color when
> the user sends the link.
>
> Is there, or might there be a fix for this?
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No and probably not soon.
Eric
> Thanks!
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> Gary
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> At 2:16 PM -0700 12/12/01, Colter Reed wrote:
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>> On 12/12/01 12:47 PM, "Alan Niggemeyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> Every time I start up this version, I get an error when fire tries to
>>> move over the support files and have to try to re-add my buddies to
>>> the
>>> application
>>
>> It sounds like you have both the old and new directories. You should
>> only
>> have one.
>>
>> The old folder is ~/Library/Fire.
>> The new folder is ~/Library/Application Support/Fire.
>>
>> Quit Fire. In the Finder, figure out which of these directories has
>> your
>> buddy list. (I'm guessing the old will have it, based on your having
>> to
>> re-enter your buddies every time.) Copy FireConfiguration.plist and
>> Sessions into the new foolder. Then make sure that the old folder is
>> no
>> longer there -- move it to the desktop if you don't want to delete it
>> just
>> yet. Start Fire and you should be okay.
>>
>> If you haven't tried 0.29.a yet, you can just move Fire from ~/Library
>> to
>> ~/Library/Application Support manually. But it should do it
>> automatically
>> the first time you launch 0.29.a.
>>
>> And allow me to reiterate again: Because 0.29.a moves this folder,
>> YOU WILL
>> HAVE PROBLEMS if you switch from 0.29.a to an earlier version, even if
>> you
>> only do it once. It can be done, but you have to move that folder
>> around by
>> hand.
>> --
>> Colter Reed
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