Problem with Browser Sampler Stack in Rev/Mac 2.8.1

Joe Lewis Wilkins pepetoo at cox.net
Mon Jun 4 23:29:40 EDT 2007


Bob, I have a Mac Mini, but it's running OSX4.9, so I'm not sure it  
will yield what you want it to yield. If so, where do I get the stack  
you want me to try. I'm not sure what Rev version I have on it.  
Perhaps 2.7.4. I have to hook it up.

Joe Wilkins

On Jun 4, 2007, at 8:16 PM, Bob Warren wrote:

> YOOHOO!! ANYONE OUT THERE WITH A MAC MINI?
>
>
> Bob Warren wrote:
>> With regard to the problem discussed below, I really don't know  
>> where to start in order to help with the diagnosis, except to note  
>> that the said Rev example stack seems to be behaving in a  
>> different manner on different Mac computers.
>>
>> I am experiencing the problem on a Mac Mini. As a starting point,  
>> would somebody else with a Mac Mini be kind enough to try out this  
>> stack? Richard? I believe you have one, don't you?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bob
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>> -
>>
>> On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 00:10:22 -0300, Bob Warren wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>> > > Bought myself a Mac Mini, Installed 2.8.1, navigated to the  
>>>> Browser > > Sampler.rev stack in 2.8.1-gm-1/Resources/Examples,  
>>>> activated stack, > > clicked on the "Launch Browser" button and  
>>>> got an error message > > "unknown browser id".   :'(  > > > >  
>>>> Does it work for anybody else?
>>>>
>>> >
>> Ken Ray wrote:
>>
>>
>>> >It works here for me, but I did have a similar problem the first  
>>> time I
>> used it. But I closed Rev, reopened it, reopened the Browser  
>> Sampler, and this time instead of clicking on "Launch Browser", I  
>> paged forward to the 5th page of the documentation stack entitled  
>> "A Simple Browser", and that worked for me. From then on the stack  
>> worked flawlessly, including the "Launch Browser" button. Don't  
>> know why..
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Ken, I've just tried following your method and it works, but with  
>> 2 differences:
>>
>> 1) There is no "cure". I always have to open the simple browser on  
>> p5 before the button on p1 will work.
>> 2) Before navigating to p5, I need to try (and fail) with the p1  
>> button.
>>
>> So to get the example to run ever, the sequence is p1 (with  
>> failure) > p5 (OK) > p1 (OK).
>>
>> The other day I tried knocking up my own little stack from the  
>> example given in the Newsletter last month. That didn't work  
>> either, but I put it down to the entity sitting in front of the  
>> keyboard.
>>
>> There is indeed stuff here! Must be my punishment for abandoning  
>> my beloved Ubuntu for 10 minutes!
>>
>>
>>
>>
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