OS X application, Yosemite (host and target), Xcode 6.1, all-Swift. If you
duplicate (save-as) an existing document, the new document appears on disk with
external journaling files (SHM, WAL).
It is impossible to state how undesirable this is without descending into
sarcasm.
The solutions I’ve
On Fri, 14 Nov 2014 17:45:13 -0600, Fritz Anderson said:
>OS X application, Yosemite (host and target), Xcode 6.1, all-Swift. If
>you duplicate (save-as) an existing document, the new document appears
>on disk with external journaling files (SHM, WAL).
I just noticed this the other day (in 10.9.5
On Nov 14, 2014, at 4:45 PM, Fritz Anderson wrote:
> OS X application, Yosemite (host and target), Xcode 6.1, all-Swift. If you
> duplicate (save-as) an existing document, the new document appears on disk
> with external journaling files (SHM, WAL).
On Nov 14, 2014, at 5:26 PM, Sean McBride w
I have a 30" Apple Cinema Display that used to be hooked up to a 17" MBP. I
just upgraded to a 15" MBP with Retina display and have the 30" Cinema
display hooked up to it via a Dual Link Adapter.
So I have the built-in retina display and a 30" non retina display.
I am running 10.9.5.
On my old m
FYI, I use my 17" with my 27" Thunderbolt display and it works fine under all
Mac operating systems from the past few years.
Using it with a 15" retina MBP also works fine. It's more readable than the
15".
This is just for reference.
Is there a Thunderbolt adaptor for your 30"?
GL.
On Nov 1