HanselVB wrote in Wed Jul 27, 2011 8:47 am:First of all, good news, it works!!!
And secondly, ssjiwa, I think you didn't do it right:ssjiwa wrote in Wed Jul 27, 2011 8:06 am:Extracted Flightgear. Deleted RubyCocoa Folder within frameworks. Inserted extracted folder GUIUpdater into contents folder. Started Flightgear. Nothing happens.
Am I doing something wrong?
can you please provide step by step on where and how to insert GUIUpdater folder?
Regards.
It looks like you didn't put every file inside the GUIUpdater folder into it's rightful place.
Simply placing the GUIUpdater folder into the contents folder won't work.
By the way Tat, the design of the buttons on the main menu when FlightGear starts up have changed a little because of OS X Lion. There's not much difference but doesn't look bad
Thanks for the report. I really appreciate it!
The contents, at least I assume it, means the files and folders "inside" the GUIUpdater. There are Info.plist and Resources inside GUIUpdater folder, so copying these two into FlightGear.app/Contents folder will get the job done.
My explanation was very unclear and that confused ssjiwa. I should have written it in a clearer way.
Anyway, I'm glad to hear that it works!
About the button, I'll take a look at it after I update my Mac OS.
I don't have much time updating it right now.
But I'll catch up soon!
Anyway, thanks again for all the reports, email, and helps on this.
Tat