Re: lingo-l OSX Tiger with Director crash

2006-01-06 Thread David Benman
Bad fonts? Have you tried setting the field to a different font? If its really a field member, have you tried on text member instead? Hello there, Just back from the Christmas holidays hoping that Father Christmas had fixed the problem explained below, but unfortunately it's not os. The

Re: lingo-l OSX Tiger with Director crash

2006-01-06 Thread julian weaver
Have you mailed the list the script you are using? Have you tried installing a fresh copy of director? Have you tried optimising your system? I recommend System Optimizer X www.mkd.cc/sox/ julian. Hello there, Just back from the Christmas holidays hoping that Father Christmas had fixed the

RE: lingo-l OSX Tiger with Director crash

2006-01-05 Thread Thomas Higgins
Teo, There is only one doubt that comes in my mind from the below message sent from Tom Higgins, I have updated the Director application to 10.1 (at least it what the about Director windows says), is there also the 10.1.0r11 version. The latest update for authoring and Shockwave is

RE: lingo-l OSX Tiger with Director crash

2005-12-20 Thread Thomas Higgins
Teo, I'm working on a Macintosh G5 with 2GB RAM and a lot of hard disk running OSX 10.4.3. I'm using Director 2004 version 10.1. The story is this: I have two field member on the stage on a frame with the command go to the frame, these two fields are editable, now when I press any key