What are all these light blue lines?
...and how do I get rid of them? I'm working in AICS6. I have a number of paths with images placed inside (called "clipped groups" in the Layers Palette). Running across my entire space are these light blue lines that go on and off with the "clipped group" visibility button in the Layers Palette. They serve no purpose for me and are really annoying as they are cluttering up my drawing area. How do I turn them off, preferably permanently? Thanks in advance.
MH
I hope you can see this. They extend to infinity (or at least AI's version of infinity) in both directions. If they are "smart guides" I don't see what is so smart about them nor what they are guiding. I'm sure I'm missing something useful, but I need to get this project done and right now they are just making a mess of my illustration. Thanks for your help! MH
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Dear experts, I am quite a newbie when it comes to understanding the Mac filing system, as I originally came from the PC world. There's lots of things I dont understand in the iMac file viewer and how to organise and backup my photos is an important issue for me.
I know that if I want to look at the original photo files on my iMac, I can right-click on users/myname/pictures and select "Show Package Contents".
Question 1 - What are all these folders for?
Please can someone explain what is the difference between all the folders I see? Some of them seem to be exact duplicates of the others e.g. Masters, Modified and Originals all seem to have the same content. So here is a list of folders that I see. What is in them?, or what is their purpose?
Data
Data.noindex
Modified
Originals
Apple TV Photo Cache
Attachments
Auto Import
Backup
Caches
Contents
Database
iLifeShared
iPod Photo Cache
Masters
Previews
ProjectCache
Thumbnails
Question 2 - Which photo folder should I back-up?
If I want to keep a physical backup of my photos, which of the above folders should I copy to an external hard drive? (I use Get Backup to automatically copy all important new or changed files to an external drive)
Question 3 - Using the cloud: What is the best way to backup my large photo library in the cloud safely?
I would like to have some kind of safe backup in the cloud for my photos. However the size of the iphoto library is huge at 165GB. Even the Masters folder is huge. It is 130GB. Is it possible to back up files of this size in the cloud? I have a couple of services called photo streaming and Dropbox, but they don't seem to be able to handle this kind of size. Photo streaming only works with 1000 photos (as far as I can tell), and my Dropbox probably has a limit too. I guess it's about 5GB. I am already using about 3GB of my Dropbox space for other files. I would consider both paid and free solutions.
Many thanks to all the experts for your help!know that if I want to look at the original photo files on my iMac, I can right-click on users/myname/pictures and select "Show Package Contents".
Don't do that. That's like opening the hood of your car and trying to figure out what all the different bits and peices are and which you can yank out and dispose of. Simply, there are no user-serviceable parts in here.
So, your Question 2:
You back up the iPhoto Library as a single unit.
Most Simple Back Up:
Drag the iPhoto Library from your Pictures Folder to another Disk. This will make a copy on that disk.
Slightly more complex: Use an app that will do incremental back ups. This is a very good way to work. The first time you run the back up the app will make a complete copy of the Library. Thereafter it will update the back up with the changes you have made. That makes subsequent back ups much faster. Many of these apps also have scheduling capabilities: So set it up and it will do the back up automatically.
Example of such apps: Chronosync - but there are many others. Search on MacUpdate or the App Store
Your question 3:
There is no good back up to the Cloud. There are a couple of reasons for this. One is that the datasets are so large and the cloud services shapre their download speeds. This means restoring can take days to complete. Then, and this is the big problem, the iPhoto Library needs to sit on a disk formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled). Bluntly, no servers online are formatted appropriately, and if the Library is written to - by an incremental back up, for instance - there is a very high likelihood that the library will be corrupted.
Your Question 1:
The Library you're describing there sounds like one that has been updated a few times. Not everything you list there is a folder. Some will be aliases.
The Data folders hold thumbnails.
The Masters and Originals folders hold the files as imported from the camera
The Previews hold the versions of the edited photos that are accessed via the Sharing mechanism.
I think if you look losely that you'll notice that one of the Data folders and one of either the Masters or the Originals folders is actually an alias.
Everything else is a database or cache file of some form. All are required for iPhoto to work.
As an FYI:
For help accessing your photos in iPhoto see this user tip:
https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4491 -
What are all these strange .plist's I'm seeing?
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AND HOW TO FIX THIS ISSUE?
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(Read the CNET link in the above discussion window above)
Temporary plist files
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com.apple.iTunes.plist.2GDH17DJ
com.apple.iTunes.plist.37D6JH25
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Activity monitor - what are all these processes and how do i stop them?
hi.
i have a laptop that i use completely for live music performance and i want to disable everything on the mac that could be taking up RAM and CPU power.
i firstly notice airport base station agent and spotlight. can i disable these?
i also notice itunes helper... whats that?
i also have lots of others such as - ATSServer, launchd, loginwindow, mdworker, pboard, syncserver, systemUIServer and UserEventAgent... what are these and do i need them running?
many thanks....hi.
thanks for coming back with an answer so quickly.
in activity monitor i can see spotlight is taking up about 25mb.
i have a 6GB music session to run with a huge CPU load so every bit of my 4GB RAM is taken up.
i do use spotlight a lot but could do without if it meant freeing up a little bit of space... it all helps!
i can see no page outs and it says 0 bytes but even though im running nothing on my computer i only have 3.3GB of my 4 available. 260MB is active and 420MB is wired.
im sure ableton live (my live music app) would appreciate even a little bit more RAM...
i know the maximum RAM my mac can have is 4GB but i think thats the limit for the application anyway so buying a new mac and more RAM wouldnt help i dont think....
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This has been bugging me for some time. On my main harddrive I keep seeing all these weird folders at the root level appearing.
a9bd328f37ba10f3344acc82923cfdcd
229be893aa16e739ef54566134bd6439
5cd82101b1aa18e731f76319b14b411a
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etc....
What are these things and can I delete them?
There located on the same leve as the
Users
Library
Developer
System
Applications
Can I delete these weirdo ones?
ThanksWhat's in 'em? Can you view any of them with textedit? Also what's their file size?
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What are all these duplicates in iTunes 11?
Why am I seeing all these duplicates in an album in iTunes 11? How can I get rid of them? Why do some have download from iCloud buttons?
I don't want to think.
What's going on here. What has Apple done to a nice simple interface?
dougAnything you purchased from the iTunes store is now in iCloud, even if you have not used iCloud yourself. It is there to redownload, in case you've accidentally deleted or corrupted your library. In iTunes 11, Apple made the decision for you that if you bought it, and the version you bought from them is not currently on your computer, they were going to give it back to you. So, for example, if you added a CD version of a song or album at a higher bit rate than the one from the Store, they can only see you don't have their version and want you to take it back.
Try going to Preferences, Store, and unclick "Show iTunes in the Cloud Purchases" -
What are all these files?
Since upgrading my Powerbook to 10.5 I noticed that I am seeing all the system files at the top level of the hard drive, these include bin cores etc sbin usr var volumes. Even after upgrading to 10.5.2 they are still there. Is there an easy way to make them invisible again?
I've had this happen on a few machines, here's how to solve:
Open TextEdit
Create a documnet and put each visible item name you want to stay hidden on a line ie.:
bin
cores
etc
sbin
usr
var
volumes
Then go to the Format menu and select "Make Plain Text".
Now save the file as ".hidden" in the root (make sure you don't have the .txt extension & also uncheck "If no extension is provided, use .txt")
Now restart and those files will be hidden. Note: if you notice any items left out upon restart, you can reopen the ".hidden" file by recent documents. -
What are all these badges/flags I see in my files?
I am new to Lightroom and find that there are badges or flags overlaid on all my thumbnails in Windows 7 photo files.
I have no clue to what they are. Some are a rectangle with green color and a large white check and some are red rectangles with two right facing
"arrows " (or chevrons) on them. I can't discern what their purpose is other than to block the view of my thumbnails almost completely.
Sure would like to know how to get rid of them.
There is nothing in the Lightroom User Guide on them that I can find ... there isn't even any section "B" in the index! How can I look up badges??There is nothing in the Lightroom User Guide on them that I can find
You can go to the online help:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Lightroom/3.0/Using/index.html
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WHAT are all these printer drivers?
does anyone know if (in the vein of monolingual) there's a utility (or just a way) to remove the gratuitous printer drivers present in OSX? is this advisable? i really don't think i'll be printing directly from this machine in the next few years any time.
IIRC there have been standard OS updates (point) that contain updated printer drivers. I think it was epson. You'll probably get them anyways. I wouldn't advise removing them. Sure, it's 2gigs or something like that, but it's a really useful 2 gigs (might be a little less). You may find yourself printing wirelessly and being really glad you kept all those drivers. The thing about Mac OS X just working is exactly what you're thinking about gutting.
In the vein of monolingual how bout gutting everything but C? I mean...who needs java right.
Calm down....it's not that much space... get a cup, stand outside a supermarket, and soon enough you too can get a larger hard drive.
But..yeah...I would advise against it as being 1) more trouble than it's worth, 2) unreliable, and 3) something you might regret.
You may not need a certain language input menu, but you just may need to print something out. Kinda a higher probability there.
Anyways it IS your Mac. Do what you want with it
Good Luck,
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What is this? I just downloaded FF 4 beta 1, and I make figure out what all of this at the top of my screen is for. I wish I could send you a screen shot! The actual window is cut in half...what the hell?
== This happened ==
Every time Firefox opened
== As soon as it was downloaded and installedThat's Page Saver, and it's great for taking a snap shot of a webpage. It doesn't capture any of the browser tool bars and such, though, and that's where my problem is. I've got a great splat of toolbar and many many many colored buttons and other random things eating up the top four or more inches of the screen when I open FF4b1, and I can't get rid of it. A screen capture shows the problem well, but something made with Page Saver only shows the web content and none of the browser.
This is turning out to be far more trouble than it's worth. -
What are all these unwanted sounds?
Recently, after I've signed onto the my A8 17-inch laptop, the appearance of my desktop is accompanied by an obnoxious trumpet fanfare. I have no idea why this started; I sure did not program it. The other day an annoying electronic sound accompanied my clicking on sites in my favorites list. That's gone, but the trumpets remain. Can you help me get rid of these?
Type "Change system sounds" into the Start Menu's search box and hit ENTER. Use that utility to change Windows sounds.
- Peter -
I just purchased and downloaded Logic 9. I had Logic 8 previously installed. What the **** happened to my Logic 8. It's gone along with the sounds and my my G4 mastering Folder. And... where are all these sounds stored on my computer I can't find them?...
Very many thanks Niel. My problem solved in less than five minutes. I've never had to use that command before. I found the folder and copied it - but I'm still no clearer as to where it was!
Thanks again -
Dead-code elimination--what are all the rules?
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Does anyone know what all the criteria are by which the hotspot JIT compiler can determine that code is "dead"?
One obvious criteria is if the code will never get executed. I think that the canonical example is code like this:
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}Here, the compiler (javac as well as hotspot's JIT) can determine that someMethod has nothing inside it that could ever get executed, so it can be turned into an empty method.
If you look at that developerworks link above, he gives an even more interesting example for how hotspot's JIT can make sophisticated DCE based on inlining.
What I want to know is what are all the criteria that hotspot can use to decide that code is dead. Code that is never executed is always correct. But can it make more liberal decisions as to what counts as dead code?
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int bar = 1000;(Thank you Brian for this example.)What are the rules? Naturally, the only definitive answer can be given can be given by the HotSpot JIT.
That's not a very satifying answer, but it's true. The server JIT, like most compilers, has been taught hundreds and hundreds simplifying transformations that, in part, enable dead code elimination. Enumerating the criteria is a nearly impossible task.
But, your specific example is an interesting case.
int[] foo = new int[1000];
int bar = foo.length;For simplicity, I assume foo and bar are locals to a method, and in this case, the 6.0 HotSpot Server JIT will recognize that foo is unchanged before the initialization of bar, and effectively change it to:
int[] foo = new int[1000];
int bar = 1000;The JIT can't get rid of the allocation of the new array without a more advanced optimization called Escape Analysis, which attempts to determine the dynamic scope of objects. Of course, if these two lines comprise the whole method, then the analysis is fairly trivial.
Any intervening code will make the analysis more complex:
int[] foo = new int[1000];
baz(foo);
int bar = foo.length;
qux(foo);The calls sites will preclude your desired optimization, unless the called methods baz and qux can be inlined and analyzed. The code in baz can neither modify foo nor allow it to escape, and qux can not allow it to escape.
HotSpot's implementation of escape analysis is not quite yet complete, but should be available relatively soon. -
Opening an image editing application for the first time can be intimidating. The more powerful the tool, the more complicated it can be to learn to use. Below are a list of resources to help you get started with the Photoshop Elements Editor.
I just bought Photoshop Elements, where do I start?
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Photoshop Elements: Where can I find some good basic tutorials? on the Photoshop Feedback site.
Like Photoshop Elements on Facebook for daily tutorials and inspiration. As well as the occasional contest.
Editing Tutorials for Photoshop Elements on Photoshop.com
Getting Started with the Elements Editor on Photoshop Elements User.com
Photoshop Elements for Dummies.com
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Photoshop Elements books on Pearson Peachpit PressHi Christoph and WarriorAnt,
Thank you both for the replies.
I don't know anything about GarageBand because I've never used it. I've never used any music software before, (other than iTunes, Ha!)
I don't have GarageBand on my Mac because it wasn't stock on the old Powerbook G4, so I would have to buy it. I'm happy to do that if I can figure out that it does what I want ... but I'm overwhelmed by the info at Apple's site. Too much for a beginner like me. Even the wikipedia.com entry for GB uses too many terms I don't know, so I'm easily lost.
I just want to be able to set up drum loops and play along with them. The main thing is that I'm able to use third party loops. There are so many really amazing loop products out there ... jungle drums, acoustic jazz drums, lounge, etc. I don't want to get caught up in anything proprietary (like Band-In-A-Box) because the selection is limited. I'm sure GarageBands loops are great, but I want access to all these other third party loops as well ... loops that were not specifically made for GarageBand.
Will GarageBand let me drop in any and all drum loops from these other companies?
And does GarageBand work like a basic sequencer, where I can program up an intro, X number of measures of a loop, then a turnaround, then a variation loop, then an ending, etc?
I know the high-end stuff like Native Instruments Kontakt does this, but unfortunately it also does a kazillion other professional-level things I will never need and don't want to pay for (and which make the software more complex and daunting).
Thank you again, both of you, for responding and helping me with this project.
Just a little more advice on those two questions would really go a long way.
-JOHN -
How to identify what are all the events are created in background jobs?
Hi all,
how to identify what are all the events are created for background jobs. And what events gets triggered for a particular job.
thanxs
harithaHi Haritha,
JOB is a program which starts to a determined point of time and executes some standard programs in the system. JOBs can be planed to a determined point of time on the regular basis (every night, for example) or to some discret time moments. So, the JOB can be planed and then will be started automatically without the manual start.
Realtime programs are understood in the most cases as actual program execution which is started by somebody to the actual moment of time.
Typically per JOBs some special processes will be started that should be executed automatically and regularly: for example, IDOC application, some correction reports, statistic updates etc.
Standard jobs are those background jobs that should be run regularly in a production SAP System These jobs are usually jobs that clean up parts of the system, such as by deleting old spool requests.
Use
As of Release 4.6C, the Job Definition transaction ( sm36 ) provides a list of important standard jobs, which you can schedule, monitor, and edit.
Standard jobs are those background jobs that should be run regularly in a production SAP System. These jobs are usually jobs that clean up parts of the system, such as by deleting old spool requests.
for more information you can go thru the following thread:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/24/b884388b81ea55e10000009b38f842/frameset.htm
About Events:
Events have meaning only in the background processing system. You can use events only to start background jobs.
Triggering an event notifies the background processing system that a named condition has been reached. The background processing system reacts by starting any jobs that were waiting for the event.
Types of Events:
There are two types of events:
1.)System events are defined by SAP. These events are triggered automatically when such system changes as the activation of a new operation mode take place.
2.)User events are events that you define yourself. You must trigger these events yourself from ABAP or from external programs. You could, for example, signal the arrival of external data to be read into the SAP system by using an external program to trigger a background processing event.The event scheduler processes an event if the event is defined in the system.
For example, if a system (System 1) receives an event from another system (System 2), the event scheduler of System 1 processes the event only if it is defined in System 1. That event does not need to be defined in System 2 (the sending system).
You define an event by assigning a name (EVENTID) to it. When defining an event, you do not define the event arguments.
for more information you can go thru the following thread:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/fa/096e2a543b11d1898e0000e8322d00/frameset.htm
When you schedule the process chain or infopackages the jobs associated with it run in the background mode. In case you want to create a job for a specific activity you can do so in SM36. You would be creating jobs that would get executed in any one of the options:
1. Immediate
2. Date & Time
3. After event.
4. After job.
5. At Operation mode.
In case you want to view the job logs go to sm37.
Also Pls check DB02 for database performance and ST03 for workload .
Analyse u will have an idea ,
*pls assign points,if info is useful**
Regards
CSM reddy
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