OSX Yosemite is coming...Problems?
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I've been running Yosemite Beta since V3 - been having issues under 3 and 4 with SU crashing constantly when using the outliner. Beta5 made earlier this week seemed to have fixed the issue and I have not had much time to test since the final version was released yesterday. Will do some more testing over the weekend and report.
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There is an issue with 3DText and attempting to open the Fonts window...
it will crash...
there is some old code lurking in Bugsplat as well as the 3dtext window...
so I guarantee a crash...
john
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I'm hesitant to upgrade to Yosemite until I know there won't be any problems with SketchUp.
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I think Yosemite will be sorted long before SU....
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@driven said:
I think Yosemite will be sorted long before SU....
Heh, I think he means any MORE problems than with OSX.
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I'm going to tread softly with regard to upgrading to Yosemite until all the wrinkles are ironed out. In the meantime I might opt for,
How to Make a Bootable OS X Yosemite USB Install Key
http://www.iclarified.com/44701/how-to-make-a-bootable-os-x-yosemite-usb-install-key -
All my OSX upgrades over the years went smoothly with no problems except Mavericks, and that wrinkle was minor. For some reason it failed to recognize mt wi-fi modem (a Linksys). Nothing I could do could fix it as it seemed to be an issue of compatibility. In the end I got myself an Airport Express and problem solved.
Recently I upgraded to iOs8 for my iPad 2 and I find it's a bit wonky in overall perfprmance. I think it's a touch slower in response than iOs7 and Safari can be slow and unresponsive at times. Obviously bugs that need to be fixed.
None of this has anything to do with Yosemite, but based on what others have said here I'll wait before upgrading.
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@driven said:
There is an issue with 3DText and attempting to open the Fonts window...
Narrowed this down to simply trying to open the Font Dialog
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I'm still having an issue w the outliner crashing SU.
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@driven said:
does maximise make SU use Full Screen mode, or is that just me?
I do use my own nib and have had Full Screen mode since v7, but it was always a separate right hand side pair of arrows...
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johnMaximize in Yosemite can be controlled: Click the green button and you'll get OS X Fullscreen mode on any app, by default. If you hold down Option while clicking the green button, you get the more familiar Maximize window, while leaving the Menus visible.
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cheers,
I literally found that three clicks before you posted.lol
so does SU go full screen now?
john
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I believe that the outliner crash only happens if there are "hidden" components/groups.
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marc
are others reporting 'Show Font' issues?also orbit from middle mouse appears to be toast...
john
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@driven said:
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also orbit from middle mouse appears to be toast...
john
!! Seriously? That is catastrophic. That one thing will keep me from Yosemite forever. Terrible news...
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@otb designworks said:
!! Seriously? That is catastrophic.
After trying a zillion things, I bought a new Β£7 [$10] mouse and all is fine...
john
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@driven said:
@otb designworks said:
!! Seriously? That is catastrophic.
After trying a zillion things, I bought a new Β£7 [$10] mouse and all is fine...
john
Weird, but at least you got it sorted. Thanks for the update
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@freebs said:
Maximize in Yosemite can be controlled: Click the green button and you'll get OS X Fullscreen mode on any app, by default. If you hold down Option while clicking the green button, you get the more familiar Maximize window, while leaving the Menus visible.
hmm.. are you sure about that?
my understanding is that the full screen icon which used to be at the top right has been moved to the green button.. if you push option, it changes to the old + (zoom)..
but, the application needs to be coded as a full screen application in order for it to go full screen.. sketchup isn't a full screen app..
or are you saying that you can make sketchup full screen? (john's example doesn't count.. he's a tinkerer ) -
@mike lucey said:
I'm going to tread softly with regard to upgrading to Yosemite until all the wrinkles are ironed out.
remember apple started doing a public beta with the operating system this year.. so a lot of the wrinkles are already ironed out..
i welcome the public beta if they're going to continue doing yearly releases of the OS.. otherwise, it's wait til .2 or .3... then by that time, another 10.x release is almost ready
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If your running SU v13, Yosemite, may create additional bugsplats as it no longer includes Ruby 1.8...
SU v13 does run, but some plugins that do call that directly may cause bugsplats...
so, update to v14 on Mavericks, get everything stable then switch to Yosemite...
or do both at the same time, it seems fairly stable.
john
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