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Re: is this a problem? (Smile)
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Re: is this a problem? (Smile)


  • Subject: Re: is this a problem? (Smile)
  • From: JollyRoger <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 07:35:45 -0500

on 5/10/2001 2:22 AM, Patrick Wynne at email@hidden wrote:

> Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden> writes:
>> On 5/8/01 11:46 PM, "Patrick Wynne" <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>> I recently decided to devote some time to learning the ins and
>>> outs of Smile, which I've had on my hard drive for a while but
>>> never had the time to properly investigate.
>>>
>>> So, when I start up Smile, the last line of the Worksheet says
>>> "A resource wasn't found." I don't recall it being there when I
>>> first looked at Smile a few months ago.
>>>
>>> Is this something serious or that could cause problems with
>>> using Smile? Exactly what resource is missing? I don't seem to
>>> be having any problems using the app, but that message is really
>>> bugging me.
>>>
>>> Hmm, maybe I should just download and install it again? (I've
>>> got version 1.7.2 if that helps.)
>>
>> I wouldn't worry about it. Anything on the Worksheet stays there
>> forever until you erase it. The fact that you're not getting a
>> new copy of that error every time you start Smile (you'd see
>> multiple copies if you were) means it only happened once, maybe
>> during the very first initialization process of 1.7.2.. Did you
>> put the AppleScript Formatting and Satimage osaxen into the
>> Scripting Additions folder beforehand?
>>
>> In any case go to the Smile download site and get the 1.7.5 updater.
>
> Okay, I won't worry about it :)
>
> Thanks for the info. Yeah, both osaxen are in place, so who knows what
> happened. Since it appears to have happened once upon a time and not
> again, I won't sweat it.

FYI, a common way you get this error when you attempt to view the dictionary
of an application that has no dictionary. It's simply Smile's way of
telling you that there is no dictionary. You can safely ignore it.

JR


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