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Re: IDL Cursor and OS X 10.5.5 [message #62672 is a reply to message #62581] Sat, 27 September 2008 11:58 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Henry Roe is currently offline  Henry Roe
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Registered: September 2008
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On Sep 20, 1:38 pm, mike.alp...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sep 20, 8:38 pm, mike.alp...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Sep 18, 11:23 pm, bok...@ittvis.com wrote:
>
>>> Please see the thread "New update for IDL on Macintosh computers is
>>> now available" for a fix to the cursor issue on Macintosh.
>
>>> Bill Okubo
>>> IDL Product Manager
>>> ITT Visual Information Solutions
>
>> I have just downloaded and installed the latest version of IDL - 7.04
>> and CURSOR still doesn't work.
>> This is very frustrating when things break when Apple issues an
>> upgrade. I am currently using X11 Version 2.1.5 so am going to try and
>> update that to 2.3.1.
>> Can ITT please describe, in detail, a solution that works?
>
>> Mike Alport
>
> UPDATE - CURSOR now works again - after having upgraded to BOTH IDL
> 7.04 AND X11 2.3.1.
> Mike Alport

A side note: I was able to make the cursor work in 7.0 with 10.5.5
and X11 2.3.1 by selecting "Click-through inactive windows" in X11
preferences.

Clicking works in 7.0.4 without this preference selected, but I don't
have an updated license file from ITT yet. It's the weekend and I
couldn't wait. Presumably Monday I'll get my new license file that
works with 7.0.4

-henry
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