Hi, Ed:
This approach works in 10.3.9, so it might be a Tiger change nobody's
yet encountered.
Have you tried starting up in OS 9.x, if Tiger permits it, setting the
memory, then quitting and restarting in Tiger?
Also, have you checked your permissions for the application? Your
current account may not have the same permissions as the account FM was
installed from. Perhaps running Disk Utility to reset permissions might
help.
In Classic Preferences you can display a memory usage indicator for
Classic applications, so you can adjust your memory allocation to match
the demands of your current project. Also, at least in 10.3.9, after you
type in the memory setting value, close the Info panel immediately, then
reopen it to make sure that your value is entered correctly. I've found
that it's easy to unintentionally delete what you've just entered.
Regards,
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
Ed Rush wrote:
In "real" Mac OS 9 and earlier, you would increase the memory allotted
to FrameMaker (or any app) by typing a number in the app's Information
window (command-I). In Classic under OS 10.4, however, I'm seeing this
grayed out. It won't let me up the memory.
Does anyone here know of a way around this? I need to accommodate a
big book, and FM can't open all of the files at once.
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Boise, Idaho
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