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A-Var Croatia Local time: 20:04 English to Croatian + ...
Apr 17, 2012
Hello!
How do I install the Okapi plugins in OmegaT.app/Contents/Resources/Java/plugins folder (Mac OSX)? Just drag the files there?
I also copied installation instructions, but I just don't know how to do it.. It says -XstartOnFirstThread option should be specified - where do I find this? Can somebody pl... See more
Hello!
How do I install the Okapi plugins in OmegaT.app/Contents/Resources/Java/plugins folder (Mac OSX)? Just drag the files there?
I also copied installation instructions, but I just don't know how to do it.. It says -XstartOnFirstThread option should be specified - where do I find this? Can somebody please, help me with this?
Download the ZIP file of the Macintosh distribution you need (See above). Extract the ZIP file on any location. For example /Users/admin/Desktop/Okapi. To run, for example, Rainbow:
The main directory of the distribution contains a Rainbow application bundle (Rainbow.app): simply double-click on it. If you run the application for the first time since you downloaded it, you may be prompted to confirm you want to run it. You can modify the shell file rainbow.sh that is in the /Contents/MacOS folder of the application bundle to fit your own parameters. In all cases you MUST specify the -XstartOnFirstThread option or the application may not work properly. You can make sure to run the Java VM in a specific mode using the -d32 and -d64 flags.
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Didier Briel France Local time: 20:04 English to French + ...
You can also use the "user preference" location
Apr 18, 2012
AnaFlac wrote: How do I install the Okapi plugins in OmegaT.app/Contents/Resources/Java/plugins folder (Mac OSX)? Just drag the files there?
Yes.
Download the ZIP file of the Macintosh distribution you need (See above). Extract the ZIP file on any location. For example /Users/admin/Desktop/Okapi. To run, for example, Rainbow:
Do not confuse Okapi applications with the Okapi OmegaT plugin.
Since OmegaT version 2.5.2, there is also a second location for the plugins folder, in [home]/plugins, [home] begin defined as [User Home]/Library/Preferences/OmegaT on Macs.
The advantage is that, since this folder is not within OmegaT.app, you don't have to update it each time you install a new version.
Didier
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A-Var Croatia Local time: 20:04 English to Croatian + ...
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corrected everything
Apr 18, 2012
Thank you Didier!
You were right, I installed Okapi apps instead of plugins.. It's supposed to work now.
thanks once again
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