Hi Danny,
You can try moving the scid preferences file to the trash. Go to the
Finder and select the menu "Go > Go to folder..." and type ~/.scid/
config in the window to open Scid's options folder, now move the
options.dat file to the trash and open Scid.
Israel
On May 25, 2009, at 11:40
Hi Israel
Hurray! Its done it. Many many thanks. You're a star.
kind regards
Danny
On 25 May 2009, at 17:54, Israel Chauca Fuentes wrote:
Hi Danny,
You can try moving the scid preferences file to the trash. Go to the
Finder and select the menu "Go > Go to folder..." and type ~/.scid/
co
Another way to solve that on a Mac is to open the Scid package (ctrl-
click) and create a "books" folder in the given path (Scid.app/
Contents/Resources/bin/books).
If Scid cannot find a previously used folder it will report an error
without prompting for an alternative. It also acts this way
Hi there!
On May 25, 2009, at 10:17 AM, Alexander Wagner wrote:
> Danny wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>> I have just downloaded the mac version (3.7.3, 30.5mb). When I open
>> the
>> application up, two dialog boxes appears saying - 'Bases directory
>> not
>> found' and 'Books directory not found'. When I
Hi Alexander
Thanks for that. I tried this and error dialog boxes come up. Here is
one of the error messages -
bad directory "/Applications/Scid.app/Contents/Resources/bin/books"
bad directory "/Applications/Scid.app/Contents/Resources/bin/books"
while executing
"tk_chooseDirectory -initi
Danny wrote:
Hi!
> I have just downloaded the mac version (3.7.3, 30.5mb). When I open the
> application up, two dialog boxes appears saying - 'Bases directory not
> found' and 'Books directory not found'. When I skip these dialog boxes,
> everything is OK and opens up fine. Is there anyway to
Hello
Hope anyone can help.
I have just downloaded the mac version (3.7.3, 30.5mb). When I open
the application up, two dialog boxes appears saying - 'Bases directory
not found' and 'Books directory not found'. When I skip these dialog
boxes, everything is OK and opens up fine. Is there an