Thanks, Sarah. Now if I can just remember to add that script to the stack
scripts of all my apps.
Too soon old, too late smart.
Dan
On 8/31/06, Sarah Reichelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/1/06, Dan Shafer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm probably not searching by the right set of criteria, so
I'm probably not searching by the right set of criteria, so there may be a
BZ on this but I wanted to confirm this is a known issue.
If I create a standalone app for OS X using 2.7.3, the default button comes
out looking like the old Classic (OS9) default button rather than the new
throbbing
On 8/31/06 4:40 PM, Dan Shafer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm probably not searching by the right set of criteria, so there may be a
BZ on this but I wanted to confirm this is a known issue.
If I create a standalone app for OS X using 2.7.3, the default button comes
out looking like the old
Thanks, Ken. I knew there was an answer. Three dot-revs into 2.7 and we
still have these kinds of rough edges? Hm
On 8/31/06, Ken Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/31/06 4:40 PM, Dan Shafer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm probably not searching by the right set of criteria, so there may be
On 9/1/06, Dan Shafer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm probably not searching by the right set of criteria, so there may be a
BZ on this but I wanted to confirm this is a known issue.
If I create a standalone app for OS X using 2.7.3, the default button comes
out looking like the old Classic (OS9)
Dan Shafer wrote:
Thanks, Ken. I knew there was an answer. Three dot-revs into 2.7 and we
still have these kinds of rough edges? Hm
To be fair, the installer was overhauled more recently than that. The
omission is an easy fix, requiring only a couple lines of script, and
they're aware it