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Problems with AS and Carbon apps (dictionary invisible a.o.)
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Problems with AS and Carbon apps (dictionary invisible a.o.)


  • Subject: Problems with AS and Carbon apps (dictionary invisible a.o.)
  • From: Wim Melis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 02:02:52 +0100

I've been updating my software recently, and I'm having some problems
with all those new Carbon Apps: neither Script Editor nor Smile can see a
dictionary in them.

Sofar I've encountered this with Photoshop 7, BBedit 7.02, and the entire
Macromedia MX suite. All of this is happening on a Dutch OS 9.1 system.
The scripts work fine, I just can't get to the dictionaries.

With BBedit I'm having the same problem in OSX, and with Photoshop also
on 9.2.2 (haven't tried X).

Funnily, those same apps have also ceased to function in the Starter bar:
they no longer accept documents being dragged on top of them. I guess
some similar mechanism is at work in both cases.

Any idea on what's happening here, or better yet: how to solve this?

Thanks, Wim


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