On May 4, 2010, at 12:01 PM, Lee Larson wrote:
On May 4, 2010, at 11:44 AM, Stuart Ungar wrote:
Hard drive does show up on my desktop. But, it has been acting
weird lately (my mini too). May be time for a new mini (or a
newer used system) after all of this is (hopefully) straitened out!
.
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From: macgroup-boun...@erdos.math.louisville.edu
[mailto:macgroup-boun...@erdos.math.louisville.edu] On Behalf Of Stuart Ungar
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 12:31 PM
To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers
Subject: [MacGroup] HELP!
I was working with iPhoto when
from my limited knowledge of iPhoto, yet numerous times i have messed up
things on my macs, i can suggest that you see if you can reset iPhoto to use
the external where your files are saved, as the source to draw the files
from. seems its a similar problem with an incorrect path that iPhoto is
One other idea, if you can get back into your photos is to rebuild the
library.nbsp;
Support.apple.com/kb/HT2638
Hope that helps.
-- Sent from my Washer and Dryer
On May 4, 2010 9:50, Wayne Bonnett lt;wabonn...@mac.comgt; wrote:
Also, before opening iPhoto, hold down the option key and click
: [MacGroup] HELP!
Stuart one thing to get your images back is to do a spotlight search. Using
.jpg or what ever raw extension your camera uses. I had to help a friend of my
parents in Florida with this exact problem and that how we found them. Then
just select all and drag to iPhoto and sit back
On May 3, 2010, at 12:31 PM, Stuart Ungar wrote:
I was working with iPhoto when the plug to my external HD pulled out. Well,
I have over 13,000 photos and now NONE of them are showing up. I have messed
with it a little and have googled the problem, but this may be a problem that
I
and Macintosh computers
macgroup@erdos.math.louisville.edu
Sent: Tue, May 4, 2010 11:39:15 AM
Subject: Re: [MacGroup] HELP!
On May 3, 2010, at 12:31 PM, Stuart Ungar wrote:
I was working with iPhoto when the plug to my external HD pulled out. Well,
I have over 13,000 photos and now NONE
On May 4, 2010, at 11:44 AM, Stuart Ungar wrote:
Hard drive does show up on my desktop. But, it has been acting weird lately
(my mini too). May be time for a new mini (or a newer used system) after all
of this is (hopefully) straitened out!
There might still be directory damage. I'd
@erdos.math.louisville.edu
Sent: Tue, May 4, 2010 5:15:30 AM
Subject: Re: [MacGroup] HELP!
Stuart one thing to get your images back is to do a spotlight search.
Using .jpg or what ever raw extension your camera uses. I had to help
a friend of my parents in Florida with this exact problem and that
how we found
On 05/04/2010 12:48 PM, Sandra Schreiber wrote:
I have gotten about 100 automated responses saying my mail could not
be delivered, this morning.I have no idea what is going on, as I
certainly did not send any of these, and I don't recognize any of the
addresses, so they did not come out of
This is interesting, because yesterday I had some of my return
emails to friends rejected- no delivery, it said. Reason :looked
like spam. After several hours everything went through again.
Marta
On May 4, 2010, at 13:16 PM, Lee Larson wrote:
On 05/04/2010 12:48 PM, Sandra Schreiber
I was working with iPhoto when the plug to my external HD pulled out. Well, I
have over 13,000 photos and now NONE of them are showing up. I have messed
with it a little and have googled the problem, but this may be a problem that I
shouldn't attempt DIY. I have backed up many of the photos
The voice-mail system at my business (Louisville Magazine) crashed yesterday.
The system was running on an old PC that booted into MS-DOS (not sure which
version). The program is called KeyVoice (made by Comdial).
The error message I'm getting is Boot Disk Failure, which indicates that the
On Apr 13, 2010, at 3:17 PM, Dan Crutcher wrote:
I'd like to take this computer and hard drive to someone who could run some
basic tests to tell me whether the drive is fried or just needs reformatting
and the voice-mail system re-installed. The catch is, it will need to be
somebody who
Brian:
You have a problem. To get good quality, you are required to scan them
at (or near) the scanner's maximum dpi, sets say 600 dpi. As you
decrease the dpi, you speed up the scan time, but then you have a
bunch of photos that will be somewhat blurd when you make prints.
So
I scanned hundreds of old family photos last year fro Christmas presents to my
siblings. Am continuing with more stuff right now and hope to have something
for them this Christmas.
Like John, I have been very happy with Epson scanners. Mine is an Epson
Perfection 2450 Photo. Unlike John, I use
I am now in possession of several decades worth of family pictures. Most less
than 5X7 in size. I can't really estimate how many, but it probably somewhere
close to two thousand pictures, possibly more.
I want to digitize them. Doing it as fast and as inexpensively as possible.
I am sure that
I have been trying to teach myself Dreamweaver and decided to make my website a
bit fancier. I played around with a frameset and thought I had added a nice
addition to my website, but it is now creating all kinds of problems. Could
someone check out my website and tell me how to fix this?
By the way, I use the WYSIWYG function of Dreamweaver. I don't do code.
___
The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will
be April 28 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane.
Posting address: MacGroup@erdos.math.louisville.edu
Information:
The following is the first line from a crash report of the system:
=
panic (cpu 0 caller 0x00099ED8): mapping_remove: hw_rem_map failed -
pmap = 00368000, va = 2000, code = 00F1C082
=
Trying to delete files from an encrypted disk. No previous problem
in two years.
Can
First things first: in order to clear up a minor problem with
Appleworks, I needed to reinstall it. Unfortunately, before
reinstalling the apps, I stupidly reinstalled Mac OS 10.2.7, when I've
been running OS 10.4.3. The AW problem was corrected but now I can't
access some of my apps, notably
Harry:
That's great, but what was the best answer.
Neal
On Feb 44, 1120082007, at 11:23 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
Many of you replied off list and again, I thank you. I forwarded all the
replies to my friend, Mark, and I assume he will contact one of you who
offered help.
What a great
the possibilities:
1. a legacy mac with scsi and the cability to burn a cd
2. a 'usb' zip drive to copy the zip contents to cd.
On Feb 5, 2008, at 8:17 AM, Neal Hammon wrote:
Harry:
That's great, but what was the best answer.
Neal
==
http://ordinaryimages.com/
I have a friend who is looking for some help in transferring some
important old data
from an 100mb zip disk to a CD. He has an external Iomega zip drive (SCSI)
but his current Mac doesn't have SCSI capabilities.
He has been told that either Toast PRO will needed, or a version
before Toast
On Feb 4, 2008, at 5:56 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
I have a friend who is looking for some help in transferring some
important old data
from an 100mb zip disk to a CD. He has an external Iomega zip drive
(SCSI)
but his current Mac doesn't have SCSI capabilities.
I have a USB Zip drive
Many of you replied off list and again, I thank you. I forwarded all the
replies to my friend, Mark, and I assume he will contact one of you who
offered help.
What a great bunch of folks you are.
Harry
Monday, February 4, 20085:56 PMHarry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a friend who is looking for
Help!
While this probably isn't a computer question, it is somewhat related.
I bought some maxell DVD-R at Home Depot, 50 in a stack. Please
someone, tell me how to open the container. I managed to get the
plastic wrap off, but the plastic lid has me beat. I have beat on
it but apparently
well, the only thing I can think of is that the lid opens from the
bottom...Sandy
On Dec 20, 2007, at 8:59 PM, Anne Cartwright wrote:
Help!
While this probably isn't a computer question, it is somewhat related.
I bought some maxell DVD-R at Home Depot, 50 in a stack. Please
someone, tell me
Base of the case in one hand, top part in the other, now twist.
Brian O'
On Dec 20, 2007, at 8:59 PM, Anne Cartwright wrote:
Help!
While this probably isn't a computer question, it is somewhat related.
I bought some maxell DVD-R at Home Depot, 50 in a stack. Please
someone, tell me how to
I had a stack like that and it twisted to the left if you held on to
the bottom.
Marta
On Dec 20, 2007, at 21:02 PM, Sandra Schreiber wrote:
well, the only thing I can think of is that the lid opens from the
bottom...Sandy
On Dec 20, 2007, at 8:59 PM, Anne Cartwright wrote:
Help!
I keep trying that. However it seems that there are brakes on both
sides of the space that should allow the top to come off so the top
won't turn far enough either way.
I'll go try digital-illiterate husband to see if he can open can.
Anne
On Dec 20, 2007, at 9:10 PM, Brian ONeal wrote:
Thanks to Brian and Marta and Sandy and anyone else who answers. I
couldn't do it, but my husband could. He says you have to twist the
top to the stub and then sort of distort the top (lid) so as to get
over the stub. Apparently a childproof container!. Now wonder they
were so cheap.
not putting my dog in this race :0 best...jf
On Dec 20, 2007, at 9:47 PM, Anne Cartwright wrote:
Thanks to Brian and Marta and Sandy and anyone else who answers. I
couldn't do it, but my husband could. He says you have to twist the
top to the stub and then sort of distort the top (lid) so
I have an email in Leopard that will not delete.
It is from my gmail account.
Whenever I select it and hit Delete, the email greys out, and stays in
my inbox. Additionally, the Delete button in my toolbar changes to
Undelete.
I've tried moving the email to another folder, and it won't move.
i've had a few of these maladies system wide. quitting/restarting the
application seems to solve the problem. i've had to relaunch the
finder three times this week to eject disk etc. early days. best...jf
On Nov 2, 2007, at 11:33 AM, b3studios wrote:
I have an email in Leopard that will not
Ed, you are my hero now. It deleted fine.
I wonder why that particular message was getting stuck when others
from the same mailbox were not...
Oh well, problem solved.
As a side note, I'm still having problems grasping the advantages of
IMAP in gmail for single computer users.
To me, the
I just bought the FreeAgent Pro 750G external hard drive and it says that
for MAC users I need to use Disk Utility to reformat the disk. I have never
done this before and need to know how. When I access Disk Utility do I use
Erase or Partition or what. I was going to use Erase and follow the
] On Behalf Of Nora J.
Probasco
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 12:25 PM
To: Macintosh topics
Subject: Re: [MacGroup] Help reformatting hard drive
When I use the Erase function as you suggested it only shows the Volume
Format: MAC OS Extended (Journaled) but it is grayed out. I guess that
is telling me
Bernard Griffis wrote:
Help, if anyone can. I've lost all photos on iPhoto. I place a new
photo and it disappears. All I can think of that I may have done is
replace a photo as my screen saver.
Thanks, Bernie
Bernie-
The same thing happened to me a few weeks ago. Without any warning, one
Neal Hammon wrote:
Bernard Griffis wrote:
Help, if anyone can. I've lost all photos on iPhoto. I place a new
photo and it disappears. All I can think of that I may have done is
replace a photo as my screen saver.
Thanks, Bernie
Bernie-
The same thing happened to me a few weeks ago.
Help, if anyone can. I've lost all photos on iPhoto. I place a new
photo and it disappears. All I can think of that I may have done is
replace a photo as my screen saver.
Thanks, Bernie
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Subject: MacGroup: Help, please
Help, if anyone can. I've lost all photos on iPhoto. I place a
new photo and it disappears
Anne Cartwright wrote:
What exactly do you think you did (what were you trying to do)?
What machine, OS and version of iPhoto?
Have you looked for iPhoto? ApplicationsiPhoto
Have you looked for the iPhoto data? HomePicturesiPhoto
LibraryData2006 (or whatever year) If you get this far, is
When i booted my computer up this morning , I found my Safari
bookmarks all gone, as well as my bookmarks menu.
There had sprouted overnight a whole bunch of folders of bookmarks bars
as well as bookmarks menus in my side bars most of them empty, but one
or two containing the bookmarks.
I
To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
Subject: Re: MacGroup: Help with wires!
Hi Mike,
If JJ's links don't work out, you might try your local Home Depot, etc.,
in the electrical dept. They might have something that would work.
Regards,
Russ Preston
On Apr 19, 2006, at 6:01 PM, mikewatk wrote
has a variety of wire protection and
control solutions.
Frank
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:owner-macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu] On Behalf Of R. D. Preston
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 10:39 PM
To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
Subject: Re: MacGroup
I was going to suggest either applying a light coat of Tabasco sauce to all
the wires or rigging up a 9 volt battery with a disposable wire so she
could get a taste of some low voltage that may cure her of her taste for
wires!
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Hi Mike,
If JJ's links don't work out, you might try your local Home Depot, etc.,
in the electrical dept. They might have something that would work.
Regards,
Russ Preston
On Apr 19, 2006, at 6:01 PM, mikewatk wrote:
Please tell me there is something I can get or do to keep all the
Pepper sauce. . .
On Apr 19, 2006, at 7:39 PM, JJ wrote:
Hi,
I know the answer to this one! LOL rare for me to have an answer :-)
they make cord protectors and organizers. You can purchase them
locally but here is a link to what I am talking about so you have
an idea of what you are
Hi,
I know the answer to this one! LOL rare for me to have an answer :-)
they make cord protectors and organizers. You can purchase them locally but
here is a link to what I am talking about so you have an idea of what you
are looking for. I would imagine Best Buy or Circuit City will probably
I assume you have tried Bitter Apple, a nasty tasting stuff from
Feeder's Supply. It's like vaseline, so will probably collect every
dust bunny; but has stopped some dogs of ours.
Maybe goose-necked pipe? You might also check a cat-based group
Suzanne Blake
| The next meeting of the
I have a CD stuck in my mac mini. tried to burn some
photos and it just keeps trying to read the disc and
failing. over and over. i tried shutting it down
(power button) and starting it back up, but that
didn't work. I just get the apple in the middle of
the screen and the turning wheel below
turn off the computer, then restart while holding down
the mouse button.
David
--- Stuart Ungar teamungar at yahoo.com wrote:
I have a CD stuck in my mac mini. tried to burn
some
photos and it just keeps trying to read the disc and
failing. over and over. i tried shutting it down
(power
--- David M padrinho62 at yahoo.com wrote:
turn off the computer, then restart while holding
down
the mouse button.
David
mouse button worked. Thank you Thank you Thank you!!!
-stuart
Louisville At-home Dads (L.A.D.s)
Bringing together stay-at-home fathers, their children and their
Are any of you receiving this type of message? It also has an attachment
that I never touch. The sender is: hostmail at aol.com. Almost every day I
receive 3 or more of these.
Thanks for any advice. Bernie
This_is_an_automatically_generated_Delivery_Status_Notification.
SMTP_Error_[]
Ignore it. Do not reply to it.
There should be somewhere in the email (if its legit) that would
give the recipients address, but with all of the underscores I think
they are coaxing you to reply to validate your email.
Brian ONeal
On Nov 28, 2005, at 12:00 PM, Bernard Griffis wrote:
Are
There's been a recent increase in some worm or other, maybe Slammer?
I've been getting a lot more of these to all three different email
setups (personal, gmail and work). Surprising how easily they seem to
be getting through the various spam protection, though gmail is doing
a pretty good job.
As
Jerry,
When I got my new HD put in , I was missing Twain (to import items into
Photoshop). I've been dealing with Epson about that... they're supposed
to be be cutting me a CD and sending it to me with a copy of Twain. It
should be easier than that, I know... but when I try to download it to
On Nov 11, 2005, at 12:00 PM, Mike Watkins wrote:
I couldn't find Repair Permissions
Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app. Open Disk Utility.app /
Select the HD icon that has OS X/Repair Permissions. Frankly, with
all the problems you are having I suspect a bad OS X install or
hardware
Jerry Freeman,
Thanks ... I ran Repair Permissions. It didn't get my Address Book
back; but I tried.
Mike
On Nov 11, 2005, at 12:51 PM, Jerry Freeman wrote:
On Nov 11, 2005, at 12:00 PM, Mike Watkins wrote:
I couldn't find Repair Permissions
Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app. Open
On Nov 11, 2005, at 2:47 PM, Mike Watkins wrote:
It didn't get my Address Book back
No, wasn't supposed to, I only responded to the?one?issue Repair
Permissions. The solution to the Address Book.app and Finder window
maladies are not apparent from my view through a cable modem. As Clem
Jerry Freeman,
I believe you're right... and I do remember Clem Kadiddlehopper! I'm
old! Thanks, anyway... it probably needed to be run for one reason or
another.
Mike
On Nov 11, 2005, at 3:31 PM, Jerry Freeman wrote:
On Nov 11, 2005, at 2:47 PM, Mike Watkins wrote:
It didn't get my
Not really, since I'm still running 10.3.9.
Thanks, Mike
On Nov 10, 2005, at 1:10 AM, R. D. Preston wrote:
Is the issue in this article related to your problem(s)?
http://www.macfixit.com/article.php?story=20051109080442333
On Nov 9, 2005, at 7:43 PM, Mike Watkins wrote:
Help!
I have
Dan,
I don't even have an address book listing in my Applications folder
when I double-click on it. It's not there. It does show up if I just
double-click on HD, in the right-hand list of that page, however. That,
too, goes away, along with everything else in that side of the page if
I
It sounds like something is a bit odd with your Mac, Mike.
Are you missing other applications or is this the only one?
Jerry
On Nov 10, 2005, at 2:18 PM, Mike Watkins wrote:
Dan,
I don't even have an address book listing in my Applications folder
when I
Just so I'm sure I understand your setup, HD is, I presume, the
name of your Mac's internal hard drive. And when you double-click on
HD it sounds like you get a window that displays files in column
view (as opposed to the list or icon views). Thus your reference
to the right-hand list of
Just so I'm sure I understand your setup, HD is, I presume, the
name of your Mac's internal hard drive. And when you double-click on
HD it sounds like you get a window that displays files in column
view (as opposed to the list or icon views). Thus your reference
to the right-hand list of
Wasn't aware that you could send attachments to this list? ...jf
On Nov 10, 2005, at 10:54 PM, Dan Crutcher wrote:
You might try taking a screenshot of whatever appears after you
double-click on Address Book and attaching that to a message that
you send to this group.
-- next
Uh attachments are a problem, in that some ISPs do not pass the email
with the attachment correctly onto the subscriber instead sending
them a mess, so we normally ask to not include them in the regualr
litany of dos and don'ts.
The digest version will bypass the attachment, but by that
Hello Mike.
Did it work?
Jerry
On Nov 9, 2005, at 9:05 PM, Dan Crutcher wrote:
Have you tried opening the Applications folder on your hard drive
and double-clicking on the Address Book application? That should
open Address Book and use your current
Is the issue in this article related to your problem(s)?
http://www.macfixit.com/article.php?story=20051109080442333
On Nov 9, 2005, at 7:43 PM, Mike Watkins wrote:
Help!
I have suddenly had a major loss and am in mourning... my address
book is inaccessible.I know how to go the route of
Jerry and Dan,
I trued that. When I double-click on that file, which is on my HD page
with many others, the whole page goes blank... except the icons in the
separate left-hand column stay there (such as Mac HD, Desktop, Home
Page ,etc. All the functions on the larger right-hand portion just go
Help!
I have suddenly had a major loss and am in mourning... my address book
is inaccessible.I know how to go the route of Home Computer/ Library/
Application Support/ Address Book/Address Book.data. (That was in an
E-mail I saved from a previous person's question/ answer on our list
serve.)
Have you tried opening the Applications folder on your hard drive
and double-clicking on the Address Book application? That should
open Address Book and use your current AddressBook.data file. If it
doesn't show the addresses you put in there, what does it do?
The icon in the dock is just
All of a sudden I cannot print from my iPhoto. Put in some pictures,
can email ok, but the printing gives me the beachball of death. did a
bunch of force-quitting, changed printers, ( I can print fine in other
applications, however, as soon as I hit print from my iPhoto, only a
twirling ball.
at erdos.math.louisville.edu
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2005 18:09:07 -0700 (PDT)
To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu macgroup at
erdos.math.louisville.edu
Subject: Re: MacGroup: HELP NEEDED!
--- Ward Oldham woldham at insightbb.com wrote:
Hey Stuart,
Press and hold the power button in until the mac
mini
at erdos.math.louisville.edu
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2005 18:09:07 -0700 (PDT)
To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
Subject: Re: MacGroup: HELP NEEDED!
--- Ward Oldham woldham at insightbb.com wrote:
Hey Stuart,
Press and hold the power button in until
On Aug 3, 2005, at 8:51 PM, Stuart Ungar wrote:
My Mac Mini fell asleep and I can't seem to wake it
up. I tried moving the mouse and tapping keys on the
keyboard. The screen lit up a bit, but nothing else.
I tried hitting the power button to reset it and
nothing happened. It sounds like
My Mac Mini fell asleep and I can't seem to wake it
up. I tried moving the mouse and tapping keys on the
keyboard. The screen lit up a bit, but nothing else.
I tried hitting the power button to reset it and
nothing happened. It sounds like the hard drive is
spining but nothing is happening.
--- Ward Oldham woldham at insightbb.com wrote:
Hey Stuart,
Press and hold the power button in until the mac
mini powers down.
Give it a few second rest and then press the power
button normally to
power on.
Hope it doesn't happen again.
Ward
Great. Problem fixed (hope). In
John,
I would like to have a planning meeting for the installation on the computer
system Friday morning about 10:am at the new location. Will you be
available?
Do you have access to a 1/2 inch masonry drill and a 10 ladder?
Tom
On 4/1/05 7:27 AM, John Stone johnstone at blackbirds.net wrote:
Tom,
I'll be glad to help. I'm off on Fridays and Saturdays from my work.
I'll do a check for the a bag of ends for $49.00.
John
On Mar 31, 2005, at 9:52 PM, Tom Guenthner wrote:
As most of you know, the MAC Group meets at Pitt Academy for our
monthly meetings and will meet there for our
Thanks John,
I?ll let you know when we get the work schedule together. It will be a few
weeks before we start.
You can make the check out to Pitt Academy and mail it to:
LCS
PO BOX 9021
Louisville, KY 40209
Thanks again,
Tom Pitt Academy
On 4/1/05 7:27 AM, John Stone johnstone at
Tom,
I could go halves with someone on the Open Frame Rack. Also, I think
you called me and left a message at my work #, about the check I mailed
for the annual dues, and the fact that I forgot to sign it. If this is
right, could you mail it back, or tear it up, and I'll send a new one.
I'll
Tom, I'll help out . Give us the address to where the check should be
mailed.
Marta
On Mar 31, 2005, at 21:52, Tom Guenthner wrote:
As most of you know, the MAC Group meets at Pitt Academy for our
monthly meetings and will meet there for our SIG meetings. Pitt
Academy and the User group
Marta and anyone else willing to help.
Make check out to Pitt Academy and mail it to:
LCS
PO BOX 9021
Louisville KY 40209
Thanks from Pitt
On 4/1/05 1:42 PM, Marta Edie martaedie at mac.com wrote:
Tom, I'll help out . Give us the address to where the check should be
mailed.
Marta
|
I have a toggle switch (you push down one side for on the other side
for off. My problem is which symbol (the open circle-like or the
straight line) is on?
Also I guess if I can't tell by trying both, I have a bigger problem.
But why can't symbols be obvious?
Anne
| The next meeting of the
Generally, the circle means off.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:owner-macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu] On Behalf Of Anne
Cartwright
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 9:12 AM
To: LCS
Cc: Anne Cartwright
Subject: MacGroup: Help with symbols
I have a toggle switch
at erdos.math.louisville.edu
[mailto:owner-macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu] On Behalf Of Anne
Cartwright
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 9:12 AM
To: LCS
Cc: Anne Cartwright
Subject: MacGroup: Help with symbols
I have a toggle switch (you push down one side for on the other side
for
off. My problem
You are correct, I am scanning and then running the action, scanning
then action.
No, I had not considered that. I thought that the picture had to be
open in order to run an action on it. That sounds like that should do
it. I will experiment later.
Thanks for the info.
B.O'
On Dec 16,
I am trying to create a Photoshop action. I have been able to get it to
do all of the actions that I need to the photo. The hitch is when it
comes to saving the file, I am trying to save the scans in a folder and
would like to have Photoshop count up with a generic file name instead
of
Ann,
I can't help with the dialing, for I am on cable so I am active all the
time, thus that wasn't a problem for me. I had used the same widgets
you have, but I no longer do and am waiting for Tiger which will have
this. On the disappearing when you close a widget, if I remember there
is
Cc me if you want. I hack with perl a lot.
Hen
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004, Jerry Yeager wrote:
Hello Rob,
If there are any notable $amounts involved, drop me a note.
Jerry
On Aug 27, 2004, at 8:31 AM, Robert Kersting wrote:
Any Perl-ists out there who could help me debug a
on PerlMonks.
--- Rex.
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[mailto:owner-macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu] On Behalf Of Robert
Kersting
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 8:32 AM
To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
Subject: MacGroup: Help With Perl Script?
Any Perl-ists out
This is a followup to my earlier question about data recovery. The
situation now stands:
We purchased Data Rescue v10.4.1 and attempted to find files on the
hosed eMac hard drive. After letting it run for three days it told us
we still had some 17,000 minutes to go (which works out to roughly,
at erdos.math.louisville.edu
Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 16:29:36 -0400
To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
Subject: Re: MacGroup: Help! Data Recovery
This is a followup to my earlier question about data recovery. The
situation now stands:
We purchased Data Rescue v10.4.1 and attempted to find files on the
hosed eMac
From: Dan Crutcher dcrutcher at loumag.com
Reply-To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
Date: Wed, 5 May 2004 21:12:12 -0400
To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
Subject: Re: MacGroup: Help! Data Recovery
I'll let you know how it goes.
That's a good thing. This is something
I can no longer access the hard drive on an eMac, with 10.3.3
installed. It will not boot by itself (gives the blinking
folder/question mark).
I can and will reinstall the system on this machine, but it has some
critical data that is not backed up that I would very much like to
recover if
: MacGroup: Help! Data Recovery
I can no longer access the hard drive on an eMac, with 10.3.3
installed. It will not boot by itself (gives the blinking
folder/question mark).
I can and will reinstall the system on this machine, but it has some
critical data that is not backed up that I would
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