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John R. Robinson #1
What is this terminal message that continues to appear?
(Date, Time, My Name, G5 Name) Applications/Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional/Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional.app/Contents/MacOS/Acrobat: Invalid Color: colored pattern specified with uncolored pattern colorspace
G5/2.0ghz/dual/OSX4/Acrobat Professional 7
I keep seeing the above message on a Konfabulator widget called TailChaser.
Can I stop it?
jr
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Steve_Werner@adobeforums.com #2
Re: What is this terminal message that continues to appear?
That is a known bug on Acrobat 7 Professional running under Tiger (OS X 10.4). It appears in one of the system logs. As to why it shows up in your widget, I could not say.
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John R. Robinson #3
Re: What is this terminal message that continues to appear?
Thank you for your response. The Widget is great for crash reports, and other system alerts where things are either smoothly running or failing. I love leaving it displayed because I can constantly monitor what is going on in the computer system processing. It floats above my desktop. jr
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