yow. this i didn't know. sorry marius - didn't want to feed you the obvious:)
cheers dafydd
On 10/2/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
This is a bug I run into a lot. Basically, if you have a lot of versions of Pd, it confused the assocations system. Try removing random ones. I have found that I have to clean out the associations system from time to time because I am always trying many different versions.
I forgot how to do it now... I think it's done by deleting some file in /Library/Caches and rebooting.
.hc
On Oct 2, 2007, at 11:45 AM, marius schebella wrote:
yes, that should do it, but not here. when I select Pd-extended it immediately get reset. there must be some hidden mechanism that always choses the newer version or a file where that is stored... I have no clue what I have to search for to get this fixed. marius.
Dafydd Hughes wrote:
Hi Marius
This worked for me:
In Finder, Get Info on any Pd file, Open With -> choose your version -> Change All...
Hope this helps
cheers dafydd
On 10/2/07, marius schebella marius.schebella@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I have two versions of pd-extended on my mac: pd-extended (0.39) and pd-0.40.3-extended. I want all pd files to be opened with 0.39 by default. Instead os x tries to open all Pd files with a version (0.40.3) which I deleted some time ago. oh, how I hate stupid MACOS X! anyway, how can I change that. I tried to use applications like xray, but whenever I change the settings to the older version it gets overwritten by that fascist OS that thinks it is cleverer than me. marius.
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