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Installing Amapi Designer 7 on OS X

Installing Amapi Designer 7 on OS X

2005-04-01       - By Mike Mayer

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Ok... Am I misinstalling Amapi Designer 7 (Carrara edition) on my
Macintosh or is its menu and dialog box text supposed to look wonky?

None of the text in the menus or dialog boxes looks like the text in
the manual... It looks more like some of the underlying code is showing
through and failing to map to the actual text strings in some resource
file somewhere.  For example, when I open the preference editor
(pref-edit under the edit menu), I see the following pages/tabs:

   group-2 (See http://oup-2.ora-code.com)d
     group-2 (See http://oup-2.ora-code.com)d-general
     group-2 (See http://oup-2.ora-code.com)d-palette
     group-2 (See http://oup-2.ora-code.com)d-menu
   group-ergonomics
     group-ergonomics-grid
     group-ergonomics-ruler
     group-ergonomics-cursor
     group-ergonomics-anim
   etc. etc. etc.

The options within each tab look similar, e.g.:

   floor-visible               o pref-enabled
   floor-checker               o pref-enabled
   floor-checker-transparent   o pref-enabled
   grid-background-antialias   o pref-enabled
   etc. etc. etc.

I also see similar expressions within the help box.  I assume they're
supposed to match to a helpful text string and not simply useless info
such as base-tool-step-0 (See http://tep-0.ora-code.com).

So is this simply a "feature" of AD7 on the Macintosh or is there a way
for me to fix this?

Thanks for any/all help.
mike



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