Double-clicking the icon isn't the problem. In many cases, getting the
.fgfsrc file properly installed was the problem. For my next release,
I was going to include a python script that would set up the file and
modify the default resource file. Many Mac users that subscribe to the
Users mailing list are not UNIX literate. This is a problem for me
since I am use to dealing with UNIX types and don't know how to write
for a person who isn't. It really is a change in thinking.
Jonathan Polley
On Dec 17, 2004, at 6:09 PM, Arthur Wiebe wrote:
lol, How many different ways can you explain to somebody how to double
click an icon.
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 18:07:26 -0600, Jonathan Polley
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That is not necessarily the case. I have had a heck of a time
explaining to users how to get the application to run.
On Dec 17, 2004, at 6:04 PM, Arthur Wiebe wrote:
It's a single application in a disk image. No instructions included.
I
figured anyone downloading FlightGear would know what to do with it.
By the way Curt, it's done uploading.
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 17:50:23 -0600, Jonathan Polley
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Arthur,
Considering the problems some people have been having in
running
the Mac version, have you added instructions to the .dmg file? I
was
able to host the previous version (0.9.6) on my .mac account, but it
was less than 125 MB (which is my limit).
0.9.6 is the current version is it not?
My package is built from CVS 2004-12-17 so I named the version
0.9.6+.
Jonathan Polley
On Friday, December 17, 2004, at 03:56PM, Arthur Wiebe
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I have built an application bundle of FlightGear for Mac OS X.
It's a
rather large application because it includes everything such as the
base data, fgfs, etc. Compressed it's a total of 132 MB.
I have no place to host such large files so I've made it available
via
BitTorrent. I've attached it to this email.
Hopefully we can get some more people seeding.
Now it would be really nice if you could switch aircraft from in
the
simulator! :)
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