Adrian
thanks for answering. Where exactly did you copy the .app to? Did you simply replace the .app from the installation directory (that is, somewhere deep down /bin/preview...), or did you copy it to the location that Tudor mentioned. Needless to mention that I am a mac newbie... ;-) >Works fine for me. > >I downloaded the zip, which resulted in one app file (not two). >Then I draged an .im on the app and it runs. > >-- Adrian > >On 22. Nov 2006, at 7:03 , Joachim Tuchel wrote: > >> Hi there, >> >> has anyone gotten this to work? >> I seem not to understand exactly what to do. First, doing what >> Tudor describes produces a .app inside Contents/Resources/ >> visual.app, so there is an .app in a .app. Is this intended? >> Even worse is that this doesn't work for me. The VW Icon bounces in >> the dock and disappears. X11 is not being started. >> >> Can anyone help me with this? >> >> Thanx >> >> Joachim >> >> Tudor Girba schrieb: >>> Hi, >>> Lukas Renggli has produced a MacOS X bundle of the vm (version >>> 7.4.1d) that works nicely for Intel Macs: >>> http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Research/Moose/download/vw/visual-mac- >>> intel-741d.app.zip You can start it by dragging an image on it, or >>> by associating it as an application to open the image with. The >>> scripts inside also open X11 if it is not already open, so you do >>> not have to start it upfront. >>> To upgrade the vm inside, you need to replace Contents/Resources/ >>> visual.app with the new version provided. > |
hi,
the visual.app inside the resources folder is the actual visualworks vm. the wrapper is an app to start visualworks through a script. i suggest you have a look at console.app in your /applications/utilities folder to see if there's some error output in the logs when you start the app. good luck Karsten [hidden email] wrote: > Adrian > > thanks for answering. > Where exactly did you copy the .app to? Did you simply replace the .app from the installation directory (that is, somewhere deep down /bin/preview...), or did you copy it to the location that Tudor mentioned. > > Needless to mention that I am a mac newbie... ;-) > > >> Works fine for me. >> >> I downloaded the zip, which resulted in one app file (not two). >> Then I draged an .im on the app and it runs. >> >> -- Adrian >> >> On 22. Nov 2006, at 7:03 , Joachim Tuchel wrote: >> >> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> has anyone gotten this to work? >>> I seem not to understand exactly what to do. First, doing what >>> Tudor describes produces a .app inside Contents/Resources/ >>> visual.app, so there is an .app in a .app. Is this intended? >>> Even worse is that this doesn't work for me. The VW Icon bounces in >>> the dock and disappears. X11 is not being started. >>> >>> Can anyone help me with this? >>> >>> Thanx >>> >>> Joachim >>> >>> Tudor Girba schrieb: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> Lukas Renggli has produced a MacOS X bundle of the vm (version >>>> 7.4.1d) that works nicely for Intel Macs: >>>> http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Research/Moose/download/vw/visual-mac- >>>> intel-741d.app.zip You can start it by dragging an image on it, or >>>> by associating it as an application to open the image with. The >>>> scripts inside also open X11 if it is not already open, so you do >>>> not have to start it upfront. >>>> To upgrade the vm inside, you need to replace Contents/Resources/ >>>> visual.app with the new version provided. >>>> > > > |
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I copied it to /Applications.
Do not replace anything in the VW folder itself. -- Adrian On 22. Nov 2006, at 10:01 , [hidden email] wrote: > Adrian > > thanks for answering. > Where exactly did you copy the .app to? Did you simply replace > the .app from the installation directory (that is, somewhere deep > down /bin/preview...), or did you copy it to the location that > Tudor mentioned. > > Needless to mention that I am a mac newbie... ;-) > >> Works fine for me. >> >> I downloaded the zip, which resulted in one app file (not two). >> Then I draged an .im on the app and it runs. >> >> -- Adrian >> >> On 22. Nov 2006, at 7:03 , Joachim Tuchel wrote: >> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> has anyone gotten this to work? >>> I seem not to understand exactly what to do. First, doing what >>> Tudor describes produces a .app inside Contents/Resources/ >>> visual.app, so there is an .app in a .app. Is this intended? >>> Even worse is that this doesn't work for me. The VW Icon bounces in >>> the dock and disappears. X11 is not being started. >>> >>> Can anyone help me with this? >>> >>> Thanx >>> >>> Joachim >>> >>> Tudor Girba schrieb: >>>> Hi, >>>> Lukas Renggli has produced a MacOS X bundle of the vm (version >>>> 7.4.1d) that works nicely for Intel Macs: >>>> http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Research/Moose/download/vw/visual-mac- >>>> intel-741d.app.zip You can start it by dragging an image on it, or >>>> by associating it as an application to open the image with. The >>>> scripts inside also open X11 if it is not already open, so you do >>>> not have to start it upfront. >>>> To upgrade the vm inside, you need to replace Contents/Resources/ >>>> visual.app with the new version provided. >> |
Hi,
The reference to upgrading the VM inside is for the case when a ***new*** VM gets released by Cincom. The link already contains the VM for 7.4.1d (which is the latest one as far as I know), so you should not change anything. Just do what Adrian says: copy the visual-mac-intel-741d.app somewhere and then drag and drop the image on it. Cheers, Doru On Nov 22, 2006, at 4:36 PM, Adrian Kuhn wrote: > I copied it to /Applications. > Do not replace anything in the VW folder itself. > > -- Adrian > > On 22. Nov 2006, at 10:01 , [hidden email] wrote: > >> Adrian >> >> thanks for answering. >> Where exactly did you copy the .app to? Did you simply replace >> the .app from the installation directory (that is, somewhere deep >> down /bin/preview...), or did you copy it to the location that >> Tudor mentioned. >> >> Needless to mention that I am a mac newbie... ;-) >> >>> Works fine for me. >>> >>> I downloaded the zip, which resulted in one app file (not two). >>> Then I draged an .im on the app and it runs. >>> >>> -- Adrian >>> >>> On 22. Nov 2006, at 7:03 , Joachim Tuchel wrote: >>> >>>> Hi there, >>>> >>>> has anyone gotten this to work? >>>> I seem not to understand exactly what to do. First, doing what >>>> Tudor describes produces a .app inside Contents/Resources/ >>>> visual.app, so there is an .app in a .app. Is this intended? >>>> Even worse is that this doesn't work for me. The VW Icon bounces in >>>> the dock and disappears. X11 is not being started. >>>> >>>> Can anyone help me with this? >>>> >>>> Thanx >>>> >>>> Joachim >>>> >>>> Tudor Girba schrieb: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> Lukas Renggli has produced a MacOS X bundle of the vm (version >>>>> 7.4.1d) that works nicely for Intel Macs: >>>>> http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Research/Moose/download/vw/visual- >>>>> mac- >>>>> intel-741d.app.zip You can start it by dragging an image on it, or >>>>> by associating it as an application to open the image with. The >>>>> scripts inside also open X11 if it is not already open, so you do >>>>> not have to start it upfront. >>>>> To upgrade the vm inside, you need to replace Contents/Resources/ >>>>> visual.app with the new version provided. >>> > -- Tudor Adrian Girba Software Composition Group (www.iam.unibe.ch/~girba) University of Bern, Switzerland "The coherence of a trip is given by the clearness of the goal." |
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