yukio
Jan 24, 03:53 PM
I've searched the forums and can't find this already discussed, so here goes.
I'm working on several InDesign projects with remote collaborators.
I'd like to have a "universal links" asset pool that is the same for us all.
Ideally, it would be a live sync of the Links folder inside our working InDesign publication folders.
For the life of me though, I can't figure out how to make this work.
If I alias the Links folder and put it into the dropbox, it does not recursively back up the whole folder; instead i have a replicated alias.
Anyone out there have this working successfully, or another solution that might work?
I'm working on several InDesign projects with remote collaborators.
I'd like to have a "universal links" asset pool that is the same for us all.
Ideally, it would be a live sync of the Links folder inside our working InDesign publication folders.
For the life of me though, I can't figure out how to make this work.
If I alias the Links folder and put it into the dropbox, it does not recursively back up the whole folder; instead i have a replicated alias.
Anyone out there have this working successfully, or another solution that might work?
Sky Blue
Apr 1, 01:51 PM
Nope.
Jolly Giant
Apr 2, 06:47 AM
found this (http://tech.gaeatimes.com/index.php/archive/create-bootable-windows-7-usb-drive/) doing a google search.
another read here (http://kmwoley.com/blog/?p=345).
another read here (http://kmwoley.com/blog/?p=345).
GGJstudios
May 5, 12:14 PM
iTunes and Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes (http://dougscripts.com/itunes/).
Filenames to Song Names (http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/ss.php?sp=filenamestosongnames)
Track Parser v1.3.1 (http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/ss.php?sp=trackparser)
Search/Replace Tag Text (http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/ss.php?sp=searchreplacetagtext)
File Renamer (http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/ss.php?sp=filerenamer)
Filenames to Song Names (http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/ss.php?sp=filenamestosongnames)
Track Parser v1.3.1 (http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/ss.php?sp=trackparser)
Search/Replace Tag Text (http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/ss.php?sp=searchreplacetagtext)
File Renamer (http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/ss.php?sp=filerenamer)
Young Spade
Apr 15, 01:39 PM
Thanks guys :)
Does anyone know if I'll need to send it off or is it something they can fix in store on the day? My main concern is that I'm revising for my exams at the moment so need my MacBook until the end of May
You could ask them? explain in detail where the cracks are and how big they are as well; if you live close enough to an Apple store I would suggest going to the store and showing them and finding out how long it would take.
However if you're in the middle of school work I would just wait until you're done if it's going to take longer than a few days.
Does anyone know if I'll need to send it off or is it something they can fix in store on the day? My main concern is that I'm revising for my exams at the moment so need my MacBook until the end of May
You could ask them? explain in detail where the cracks are and how big they are as well; if you live close enough to an Apple store I would suggest going to the store and showing them and finding out how long it would take.
However if you're in the middle of school work I would just wait until you're done if it's going to take longer than a few days.
Golfwolf
Nov 12, 04:22 AM
Very cool!
Squire
Jan 15, 09:31 AM
Jessica,
Why do you say "...shame on you for calling it 'borderline discrimination'?"
discriminate: to make a distinction in favor of or against a person or thing on the basis of the group, class, or category to which the person or thing belongs rather than according to actual merit; show partiality
Sounds somewhat accurate to me.
-Squire
Why do you say "...shame on you for calling it 'borderline discrimination'?"
discriminate: to make a distinction in favor of or against a person or thing on the basis of the group, class, or category to which the person or thing belongs rather than according to actual merit; show partiality
Sounds somewhat accurate to me.
-Squire
Bacong
Oct 16, 11:16 AM
I bought this, but I'll also get their new RebelTouch (whenever they come out with it, probably a month or so)
simsaladimbamba
Apr 9, 08:30 AM
Let' say your Mac OS X side uses 2GB of RAM and the RAM is wired* and you assign 8GB to Parallels, and Windows wants to use it, then only 6GB is available to Parallels, as the 2GB is already reserved to Mac OS X and can't be taken away.
* Mac OS X: Reading system memory usage in Activity Monitor (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1342)
Helpful Information for Any Mac User (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9848667&postcount=6) by GGJstudios (http://forums.macrumors.com/member.php?u=186377)
* Mac OS X: Reading system memory usage in Activity Monitor (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1342)
Helpful Information for Any Mac User (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9848667&postcount=6) by GGJstudios (http://forums.macrumors.com/member.php?u=186377)
Flying Llama
Aug 14, 08:49 PM
Very original, I like it!
lykranian
May 5, 09:15 PM
What is the radeon equivalent of the 560? And building one does sound like fun! :)
And, the interweb will tell me how to assemble all the shenanigans, right?
And, the interweb will tell me how to assemble all the shenanigans, right?
stompy
May 3, 08:35 AM
Whether [TB] will happen or not, will depend ... But if the costs are too high in their opine, they may skip it this go around.
We'll have to wait and see to be sure.
And now we know: next Mac pro will have TB.
We'll have to wait and see to be sure.
And now we know: next Mac pro will have TB.
critic81
Apr 21, 12:57 PM
Just try it in safari or firefox.
reberto
Nov 23, 01:56 PM
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leekohler
Apr 26, 12:51 PM
I would agree with this. It's not a universities place to promote values on this regard, whether Christian or homosexual or agnostic or theistic abstinence or anything. There is a difference between supporting and promoting.
Unfortunately, he shoots himself in the foot in the next paragraph indicating it's a get even jab at "the left" which loses any support I might have given this measure based on what I just said.
No one is promoting anything. It a resource available for those who need it. I was extremely grateful for the one on my campus back in the 80's. Those folks saved my life.
Unfortunately, he shoots himself in the foot in the next paragraph indicating it's a get even jab at "the left" which loses any support I might have given this measure based on what I just said.
No one is promoting anything. It a resource available for those who need it. I was extremely grateful for the one on my campus back in the 80's. Those folks saved my life.
HexMonkey
Feb 22, 10:28 PM
Yeah, it's a feature only available to sysops. A "rollback" link appears on diff pages, which reverts the page to the last revision made by someone other than the user being reverted, and adds the reversion comment.
See here (http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Reverting#Admin-only_.22rollback.22_link) for more information.
See here (http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Reverting#Admin-only_.22rollback.22_link) for more information.
bpaluzzi
May 4, 11:22 AM
So now it's patriotic to be cheapskates? Wow, learn something new every day!
Divyesh
Jul 30, 06:35 AM
Well you can also watch a video here : iPhone 3Gs midnight launch australia (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLlNACGy9II)
calderone
Apr 30, 08:55 PM
Such a terrible idea.
The root home folder isn't even in the standard location. Stop what you are doing.
Create an admin account and use it, not root.
The root home folder isn't even in the standard location. Stop what you are doing.
Create an admin account and use it, not root.
mrkramer
Jan 28, 02:37 AM
not an app, but the mobile version:
mobile.macrumors.com
mobile.macrumors.com
Jetson
Jun 28, 09:45 PM
Thanks to whoever deleted the 2nd song that I requested. The 1st song has still not yet been deleted however. :confused:
Eso
Jan 15, 07:27 PM
However, in many ways, the metric of how many times someone gets a rumour 'right' just isn't that important to a large proportion of forum members, especially many long term members who have their own ideas about who is worth listening to on any given topic or not. Many of them might read the news threads to find out what's going on and what people are thinking, but rarely participate in the scrum.
I think it could be somewhat analogous to member titles based on a user's total number of posts. Most people probably don't care what their title is. Some people will take "newbies" less seriously than others.
In either case, member titles, avatars, and join dates are form of recognition for members of the forum. Points could be used in much the same way. Just like member titles, some people won't care what points a poster has and others will. Perhaps the term "Reputation" isn't the best. Maybe "Rumor Rank" or something (or "Gullibility" :D).
In other words, the intent is to award a specific recognition for members (that want to participate). Just like member titles are known to be based on total posts, this would be known to be based on 'rumor' stories. I didn't really mean a system to rate a user's general contribution to the site. What I meant by "giving weight to user's opinions" was just in context of discussing rumors. For example, given the track record of Kevin Rose and John Gruber - when both weigh in on an rumor, which are you more likely to believe?
Besides, many news articles may not be about rumours but instead might be about actual substantiated news, so it would seem pointless to employ opinions on these as meaning anything useful. Someone voting on whether a OS release is a good or bad idea hardly qualifies them to get a higher ranking than someone who doesn't vote.
Right; news items wouldn't be appropriate to include a vote. By the same token, some rumor items could have multiple votes. Let's take one of the recent stories, for example. iPad 2 with High Resolution Screen and SD Card Slot, iPhone 5 with A5 Processor? (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/01/14/ipad-2-with-high-resolution-screen-and-sd-card-slot-iphone-5-with-a5-processor/) There's essentially three major features up for discussion:
1) Will the iPad 2 have an SD slot?
2) Will the iPad 2 screen have a greater resolution than the current iPad?
3) Will the iPhone 5 be a dual-mode CDMA/GSM model?
Out of the 346 posts, 21% of them either directly said aspects of the rumor were true/false or posted with the assumption that it was true/false (that includes you up there, Apple OC ;)) The percentage of unique members making such a post is higher because many of them posted several times in the thread, obviously not saying what they believed of the rumor every time.
How many of these particular posters are likely to be interested in some kind of poll/vote which can potentially earn them a badge or point for their profile? Of all the other posters that discussed the rumor without saying they believed it or not, how many of them may be interested in voting on the rumor for fun?
It difficult to say how broad interest in something like this is, but I don't think it's insignificant. Currently there are awards based on seniority/posting history: avatars, member titles, forum access, etc. Since a large portion of the website is rumor-centric; having a rumor-centric award system could be a popular addition.
What if there are currently no technical means to retrospectively award 'points' to almost half a million members? Is this where Arn and co should be spending limited time and resources to develop this system or would attention be better spent elsewhere on other forum and site features?
That's certainly is a concern. I'm also aware that forum software is basically a package deal and it could be difficult to add. I have, however, used several forums that use point-based system for members. One gaming forum in particular works in basically the same way as this system would work: members have points that they can use to vote on who they think will win a match. If they are right, they are awarded points; if they are wrong, they lose points.
Also, enabling contributors to clear their slate for $25 per year would make the idea of a reputation system completely redundant, how would you know who to trust?
Hopefully I have explained what system I imagine a little bit better. Contributors being able to clear their points would be more analogous to being able to use the "MacRumors Demi-God" member title.
I think it could be somewhat analogous to member titles based on a user's total number of posts. Most people probably don't care what their title is. Some people will take "newbies" less seriously than others.
In either case, member titles, avatars, and join dates are form of recognition for members of the forum. Points could be used in much the same way. Just like member titles, some people won't care what points a poster has and others will. Perhaps the term "Reputation" isn't the best. Maybe "Rumor Rank" or something (or "Gullibility" :D).
In other words, the intent is to award a specific recognition for members (that want to participate). Just like member titles are known to be based on total posts, this would be known to be based on 'rumor' stories. I didn't really mean a system to rate a user's general contribution to the site. What I meant by "giving weight to user's opinions" was just in context of discussing rumors. For example, given the track record of Kevin Rose and John Gruber - when both weigh in on an rumor, which are you more likely to believe?
Besides, many news articles may not be about rumours but instead might be about actual substantiated news, so it would seem pointless to employ opinions on these as meaning anything useful. Someone voting on whether a OS release is a good or bad idea hardly qualifies them to get a higher ranking than someone who doesn't vote.
Right; news items wouldn't be appropriate to include a vote. By the same token, some rumor items could have multiple votes. Let's take one of the recent stories, for example. iPad 2 with High Resolution Screen and SD Card Slot, iPhone 5 with A5 Processor? (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/01/14/ipad-2-with-high-resolution-screen-and-sd-card-slot-iphone-5-with-a5-processor/) There's essentially three major features up for discussion:
1) Will the iPad 2 have an SD slot?
2) Will the iPad 2 screen have a greater resolution than the current iPad?
3) Will the iPhone 5 be a dual-mode CDMA/GSM model?
Out of the 346 posts, 21% of them either directly said aspects of the rumor were true/false or posted with the assumption that it was true/false (that includes you up there, Apple OC ;)) The percentage of unique members making such a post is higher because many of them posted several times in the thread, obviously not saying what they believed of the rumor every time.
How many of these particular posters are likely to be interested in some kind of poll/vote which can potentially earn them a badge or point for their profile? Of all the other posters that discussed the rumor without saying they believed it or not, how many of them may be interested in voting on the rumor for fun?
It difficult to say how broad interest in something like this is, but I don't think it's insignificant. Currently there are awards based on seniority/posting history: avatars, member titles, forum access, etc. Since a large portion of the website is rumor-centric; having a rumor-centric award system could be a popular addition.
What if there are currently no technical means to retrospectively award 'points' to almost half a million members? Is this where Arn and co should be spending limited time and resources to develop this system or would attention be better spent elsewhere on other forum and site features?
That's certainly is a concern. I'm also aware that forum software is basically a package deal and it could be difficult to add. I have, however, used several forums that use point-based system for members. One gaming forum in particular works in basically the same way as this system would work: members have points that they can use to vote on who they think will win a match. If they are right, they are awarded points; if they are wrong, they lose points.
Also, enabling contributors to clear their slate for $25 per year would make the idea of a reputation system completely redundant, how would you know who to trust?
Hopefully I have explained what system I imagine a little bit better. Contributors being able to clear their points would be more analogous to being able to use the "MacRumors Demi-God" member title.
velocityg4
Apr 16, 07:12 AM
I preferred it as on the original Apples it was always referred to as the Apple key. Also it makes things easier when giving someone instructions over the phone. Now instead of saying let's say Apple S I have to say Command S. Then they say "what is command?", no one ever knows what the command key is. To which I have to reply the key by the space bar with the little box and four circles.
mattscott306
Mar 22, 10:05 AM
Halo had/has the potential for an excellent film - especially with Peter Jackson reportedly interested in directing.
I thought they dropped him? Or he dropped it? Or something like that.
Yah, it's not being directed by Jackson. IMDB (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0464037/)
I thought they dropped him? Or he dropped it? Or something like that.
Yah, it's not being directed by Jackson. IMDB (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0464037/)
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