On Mar 29, 2004, at 7:10 PM, Paul McCann wrote:



On Mon, 29 Mar 2004, Chris Devers wrote:

Unfortunately, I get the same error you do when I try to run it:

$ ./osatest.sh
## Component Manager: attempting to find symbols in a component alias of type (regR/carP/x!bt)

This is some sort of issue with Toast; googling for the string gives --eek, an answer that I posted on macosxhints in late 02--

----------------------------------------------------------------------- -------
If I remember rightly this is caused by a Toast titanium file that's put
in the quicktime folder... hmm, here we go...


Go into /Library/QuickTime and move 'Toast Video CD Support.qtx'
somewhere else (err, maybe the Trash!!).
----------------------------------------------------------------------- -------


syntax error: A unknown token can't go after this some object. (-2740)
$

In other words, "syntax error":

The second bit of the error is because "path to charts folder" isn't defined. Something like "path to desktop" works fine, but even then the files open separately. Indeed, with Preview on 10.3.3 I can't replicate the "many to one" behaviour that Joseph is seeking, even from the Finder. "Selecting several files then double clicking on one" produces multiple windows -- one for each file -- for me. Am I being slow again, or is this maybe some panter/jaguar change?

Cheers,
Paul

Paul,


It's easy to replicate from the Finder. You highlight the files and double click holding shift down.
Also, you can highlight, then control click getting the menu and then select open.


Joe.



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