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M-Rick
Joined: 11 Feb 2006 Posts: 99
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 3:32 am Post subject: Different bugs |
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When Command Clicking on the title of a window, PC should reveal the file path on the computer, it is a normal behavior for all Mac OS X softwares.
When closing a window if the document hasn't been saved already, PC displays a dialog asking if we want do save before closing, cancelling or we don't want to save. Normally in a normal Mac OS X behaviour, if i use Command D, it should select don't save and close, but doesn't. |
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huc

Joined: 13 Apr 2004 Posts: 660 Location: ::caddpower.com:: (Aurora, CO)
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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 7:54 am Post subject: |
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My copy of PCD8 on an INtel Mac running Leopard works as expected:
- when I open a file that was previously saved, pressing Cmd and clicking on the documents name in the window title bar displays the path. If the file has never been saved there is no path to display so nothing happens.
- when I make a change to a file and try to close, I see the sheet for Don't Save, save and Cancel. Pressing Cmd+Period Cancels the dialog, Pressing Cmd+D works for Don't Save, and of course pressing Return works for Save.
PowerCADD v7 on my intel mac (running in Rosetta) works the same as described above. Those conditions also work for me whether I'm using an Apple wired or wireless keyboard or the local keyboard on an Intel MacBook Pro.
The condition might be related to a conflicting key command or some other system level conflict. However, given the condition works here as expected but not for you it appears to be something specific to your location as opposed to a general fault with PowerCADD as described in your note. _________________ I hope that helps
Cheers
Brian |
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