

- APPLE SNOW LEOPARD UPDATE TO HOW TO
- APPLE SNOW LEOPARD UPDATE TO MAC OS X
- APPLE SNOW LEOPARD UPDATE TO PDF
- APPLE SNOW LEOPARD UPDATE TO INSTALL
- APPLE SNOW LEOPARD UPDATE TO SOFTWARE

APPLE SNOW LEOPARD UPDATE TO MAC OS X
Otherwise, you'll need to insert your Mac OS X Snow Leopard installation disc, open the Optional Installs folder, and double-click Optional Installs. Rosetta will be installed from Apple's server if you are connected to the internet.
APPLE SNOW LEOPARD UPDATE TO INSTALL
The first time you run one of these programs under Snow Leopard, OSX detects that you need Rosetta and provides an easy way to install it. You only have to do this once. If you don't install Rosetta at the time you install Snow Leopard, or get a new Mac without it, InStat, StatMate and Prism 4 will still work just fine. If you are updating to Snow Leopard and plan to run InStat 3, StatMate 2, or Prism 4, click the "Customize" button in the Mac OS X Snow Leopard installer and select the option to install Rosetta. Rosetta is not automatically installed with OSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard).
APPLE SNOW LEOPARD UPDATE TO HOW TO
This page from the Apple web site explains how to fix the problem, which requires running the 'combo update' rather than the 'incremental update'. The only exception is that a few people have had problems after updating to OSX 10.5.6. You don't have to configure it, and won't even know when it is running. With OSX 10.4 (Tiger) and 10.5 (Leopard), Rosetta was automatically installed and simply works when it is needed.
APPLE SNOW LEOPARD UPDATE TO SOFTWARE
This is truly amazing software that just works. Apple created Rosetta so programs written for the earlier generation of Macs that use a PowerPC chip will also work on newer Intel Macs. They run perfectly on current macs using an Intel chip, but do so by relying on Apple's Rosetta system. InStat 3, StatMate 2 and Prism 4 use an older style of Mac programming. InStat, StatMate, and Prism 4: You must install Rosetta Prism 4 crashes under Snow Leopard as soon as the Export dialog appears. We have fixed all these problems in version 5.0c.


APPLE SNOW LEOPARD UPDATE TO PDF
Note that the pdf file is fine, but is just rendered differently by Snow Leopard. Choose RGB colors instead, and the pdfs look fine. ( Prism file)īlack colors appear gray when the graph is exported to a pdf file using CMYK colors, and viewed in Preview. To choose a solid fill, rather than a pattern, choose the top choice in the pattern drop down. Even if you are restricted to monochrome for publishing, you can distinguish bars with shades of gray. Apart from this bug, many prefer solid fills over patterns (which really are a relic from the days of pen plotters). The only workaround is to use solid fills for bars, avoiding fill patterns altogether. The problem is that Prism draws the fill patterns in small chunks, and Snow Leopard adds a margin in between. They all look ugly on screen, in printouts, and when exported. GraphPad Prism 5.0d runs fine under Snow Leopard.įixed bug: Fill patterns don't work in 5.0a and 5.0b.įill patterns don't work. GraphPad products and OS X 10.(X.6) Leopard, Tiger Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6)Īpple released a new version of OSX, 10.6 Snow Leopard, on Aug. GraphPad products and OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion For information on GraphPad products and other versions of OS X, please follow these links: This FAQ discusses GraphPad programs and Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
