Thanks for taking all this time to explain the technical reasons for your choices on the mac port.
Given all the reasons you mention in your post, it is quite clear to me that this is the right choice and the main reason that i can have Moi3D running on my mac :-)
It is very usable and fast as it is, and i will definitely purchase a license as soon as i can justify the investment.
Hi ed - can you please describe in a bit more detail exactly what you mean by "open a file from the MoI window" - do you mean using the "Open" button on the File menu in the lower-left corner of the MoI window does not work to open a file for you?
Hi Michael T - hmm that's kind of odd that Firefox interferes with opening MoI files.
What happens when you go to the File > Open menu in MoI, does the file dialog just not come up, or does it come up but not let you pick a file, or does it let you pick a file but then not load it, or something else?
I don't know if this is the problem but I can't open or save files to a folder that is inside a lot of subfolders, but I can open and save to the desktop.
> I don't know if this is the problem but I can't open or
> save files to a folder that is inside a lot of subfolders,
> but I can open and save to the desktop.
Could you please post an example sub-folder path that does not work for you?
Maybe there is some bug with handling a path with certain kinds of characters in it.
I have tested over here with opening and saving files to and from nested sub-folders and I don't seem to have any problem with that, so it may be something about the particular path that you're using.
> It opens files on the "7mo. S" folder but it doesn't on the "Diseño 6"
>
> /Users/edwinescobar/Documents/Works/U/7mo. S/Diseño 6
I can't seem to repeat the problem over here... I tried making all the same folders under /Documents/Works/U/7mo. S/Diseño 6 but over here if I go to File > Open or File > Save As, I'm able to either open 3DM files or save 3DM files to that folder.
Are you doing something different than using the File menu? Also are you using one particular file format?
Could you maybe make a .zip file of your Diseño 6 directory so that I could unzip it here and make sure I have the exact same characters as yours does?
Its just a regular .3dm file. I've changed the "ñ" of "Diseño" for an "n" and it worked. Something weird happened with the shortcuts when I used that letter Ñ. When I added a shortcut whit the letter Ñ from the MoI options panel, then closed MoI and then reopened it changed the shortcut to a minus sign if i my memory is ok. I added that same shortcut to the .ini file and then it worked on MoI.
Hi ed - is it possible for you to make a .zip file with the Diseño directory that does not work so that I can unzip it to get the exact same directory name over here and try to repeat the problem?
Because it sounds like there is some bug in there and I'd like to fix it but it's hard to fix it if I can't repeat the problem.
> Something weird happened with the shortcuts when I used that letter Ñ.
Is this related to your file saving problem or is it a totally separate problem?
Hi ed - just a zip of the empty directory of that name would work, just so I can be sure I'm getting the exact same name over here. I tried to test by pasting in the same name from copied text in the forum but I can't repeat the problem that way so maybe I'm not getting quite the exact same characters in it or something like that.
So maybe if you could put some simple model of a box or something into the directory that you can't open and then zip that up (zip the whole directory up) and post it here that may help me to replicate the problem.
Hi ed, thanks for sending that "Diseño 6" in a zip file.
The weird thing though is that when I unzip that and place the "Diseño 6" folder on my desktop, I'm able to open the box.3dm fine from it (using File > Open). So I don't understand yet why it works for me and not for you.