I recently switched from TinyMCE 3.2.7 to 3.4.7 but one of our users has some issues. He's the only one running Mac OS Lion and he doesn't see the editor at all; all other people (running Linux, Windows, Mac OS Leopard) are seeing it. He's cleared his caches and tried multiple browsers, he even tried running Windows via Parallels but no luck. Any guesses?
Thanks,
Robbert
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I Installed eclipse on my new mac m1 chip machine, It was working fine until I restart my machine. After restart the machine, the eclipse app is not opening also no error is shown in the display..
I am trying to open the app in terminal I am getting the following error
rosetta error: /var/db/oah/223263137464320_223263137464320/27e2cf6e452a44ee1a3ccc20e0409d562f65d18f27dd9ff3ebd552b78e52a4e3/eclipse.aot: attachment of code signature supplement failed: 3 Trace/BPT trap: 5
the solution giving in this is to upgrade the OS, but I already upgraded to the new OS version.
I can't find a solution anywhere, even in Apple forum sites
I faced a similar issue today. In my case, I'm using Anypoint Studio, which is built on top of Eclipse 4.19. After updating the OS, it worked again.
I am using a Mac OS Sierra 10.12.5 (16F73)- Macbook Pro touch pad. I have tried running Visual Studio Code to no avail. Nothing happens, no error message, nothing. It just won't start. I have read articles or using Mac Archive Utility to unzip the downloaded zip file, i still can't get it to run. Has anyone got a solution to this?
Many thanks!
I'm also using Mac OS 10.12.5 with a Macbook Pro and recently installed vscode.
Try to redownload the file or maybe restart your computer, you shouldn't have any problems with the installation.
Got a new MacBook Air. Want to run different configurations of Yosemite (e.g. with and without Dropbox to test its effect on battery life). Is the latest version of Parallels fast enough to run Yosemite under Yosemite, or am I going at this wrong?
I am missing the dialog that appears when I trying to uninstall the application while this one is still running an mac os. At windows os there appears a dialog with the message to shutdown the application before retry deinstallation. Isn't this functionality implemented for mac os? I am using version 5.1.13 of install4j.
As of install4j 5.1.x, this functionality is not implemented for Mac OS X.
So, I can download Emacs.app for Mac from http://emacsformacosx.com/ or I can use brew (see http://struct.tumblr.com/post/46754394733/emacs-24-use-homebrew-instead-of-emacsformacosx).
But how to set up interaction with Finder and so on? Is there a good page detailing this compatible with Mavericks and later versions? (I know little about AppleScript and it seems to have changed with Mavericks).