There's a simpler solution: own more than one computer.DaFool wrote:Or do you usually run Windows emulation to play them?
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I love my Macs for a number of things, but support for a wide and disparate array of software isn't really one of them. :/
There's a simpler solution: own more than one computer.DaFool wrote:Or do you usually run Windows emulation to play them?
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# This file contains logic for detecting an editor, and for selecting
# the default editor.
init:
python hide:
import os.path
import sys
import platform
if not config.editor:
if sys.platform == 'win32':
editor = config.renpy_base + "/editor/scite.exe"
if os.path.exists(editor):
editor = renpy.shell_escape(editor)
config.editor = '"' + editor + '" "%(allfiles)s" "-open:%(filename)s" -revert: -goto:%(line)d'
elif platform.mac_ver()[0]:
config.editor = "open /Applications/Smultron.app '%(allfiles)s'"
else:
editor = config.renpy_base + "/editor/scite"
if os.path.exists(editor):
editor = renpy.shell_escape(editor)
config.editor = "'" + editor + "' '%(allfiles)s' '-open:%(filename)s' -revert: -goto:%(line)d"
if config.editor:
os.environ['RENPY_EDITOR'] = config.editor
Me, too. Except that I hate restarting my computer just to use a program for 30 seconds. So Parallels has become my best friend in that respect. Also, I hate that Ragnarok and Trickster Online don't have sound on Vista, but that can be blamed on Microsoft.Darth Kiki wrote:My preferred solution is to use Boot Camp to dual-boot OS X and Vista on my computer, as opposed to using an emulator.
Try replacing the line:rocket wrote:Ok, good news/ bad news.
Good news. I am not an idiot when it comes to absolute vs relative paths and my OS install is not wonky.
Bad news. It must be something about the renpy files...
I'm using RenPy 6.3.2b and OSX 10.4.10
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config.editor = "open /Applications/Smultron.app '%(allfiles)s'"
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config.editor = "open -a /Applications/Smultron.app '%(allfiles)s'"
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config.editor = "open -a /Applications/Smultron.app '%(allfiles)s'"
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It's related to the fact that Vista doesn't allow games to run in Administrative mode, and both Ragnarok and Trickster require it to. I can get sound by restarting the audio server in Task Manager, but that doesn't always seem to work, and it's still a pain.Darth Kiki wrote:No sound? Huh, weird. O.o;;
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Maybe it's related to drivers or something, maybe we're running different machines.
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