Question: What do Mac based Buffistas use for HTML editing?
Buffistechnology 2: You Made Her So She Growls?
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I've used Taco HTML Edit, but I have no idea if there's something better out there.
Thanks! This is just what I needed.
Taco works. Textwrangler and, um, that other, in my opinion slightly better free text editor that's popular whose name I'm forgetting right now, also have HTML syntax highlighting and such. But, you know, whatever.
Rob, you are officially my department's hero. FCP sees the DV input again! Woo hoo!
Unfortunately, DVD Studio Pro is still crashing whenever you try to import anything into it, which is making it difficult to, well, use. It wouldn't matter so much except that I hate iDVD with a stone passion.
We're waiting to hear back from the guy who knows what our Apple login is so we can install the 4.0.2 update, but until then...any ideas?
Other people with the same problem have fixed it with the steps described here, even though the article doesn't mention those specific symptoms.
Huh -- it does list DVDSP 3 as a program with these symptoms, so hopefully upgrading to 4 will help. (We're supposed to be getting it tomorrow. Fingers crossed.)
It didn't for me. I had to go to a Panther machine to make DVDs. But DVDSP 4 is tastier in many other ways.
In the article I think they got the receipt name wrong. It looks like it should be /Library/Receipts/ProAppRuntime.pkg instead of /Library/Receipts/ProRuntime.pkg.
Rob, my department would like to buy you a beer, and possibly build a statue of you in the lobby. Thank you so so much!
OK, this a cool extension for Firefox: You can seem |337 like your kids with a simple right click!