Thanks for the reply and the interest - in answer to your questions, I have the Scribus icon in the Macintosh Dock. I start Scribus, of course, by double-clicking on the icon. Consistent with the instructions from SourceForge sources, I get the message saying that something called Xterm will now operate. (This is Scribus' initial formatting process that could take as long as an hour. But the process stops and the message you quoted below arrives. If I click OK, nothing else happens, if I click the alternative icon, I receive what seems to be a Macintosh script menu. I don't know where to go from there (and imagine that languages such as that of DOS have no place in Scribus- Mac worlds). So I'm stuck with that message and abort the program. Hope this is clear, P
Philip Rand Via Monserrato 6 00186 Roma RM p.rand at alice.it +393356885142 Il giorno 08/lug/08, alle ore 23:05, Martin Costabel ha scritto: > Philip Rand wrote: >> Sequel for MAC -ochists - suite pour les MAC ochistes, >> As foreseen in the instructions, Scribus wanted to start up on my MAC >> Intel OX 10 etc. but then gave me a menu saying sh:/sw/bin/int.sh No >> such file in directory whereas I had been led to believe that I would > > While I don't understand what you are doing, the message you are > seeing > looks like something from an old Fink installation. Please give more > details about how exactly you start scribus and how or where you see > this message. > > "gave me a menu saying sh:/sw/bin/int.sh No such file in directory" > > and > > "puis je re?ois le message sh" > > are too approximative for a precise diagnosis. > > -- > Martin > > > _______________________________________________ > scribus mailing list > scribus at lists.scribus.info > http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.scribus.info/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20080709/84730ff7/attachment.htm
