How does Isadora run on OS X Mavericks?
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@Contexter, damn, sounds like a complicated situation... but if you can't reproduce it, maybe the bug has crawled back into the woodwork, so to speak!
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Thanks @Dappertutto I don't recall this happening on my machine... I will need to check...
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Dear All,
There does seem to be some kind of problem (and a workaround) with the ENTTEC drivers on Mavericks.Please check out [this link](http://www.enttec.com/support-center/kb/article/108-OS_X_Mavericks_(10.9)_-_IMPORTANT) which explains the problem.Best Wishes,Mark -
There's a really good explanation of app nap here, and the previous page has more technical explanation of the way CPU events are timed:
http://arstechnica.com/apple/2013/10/os-x-10-9/13/#app-nap
"When coalescing timers, Mavericks may delay events by around 100 milliseconds in order to get them to align with other events. (Unlike the example images above, timers will never be fired early in Mavericks; they may only be delayed.) This delay should be imperceptible to the user. "
I did have a menu bar up on my projection this past weekend, but I think it was outside the projector's actual projection area. Didn't bother twiddling with it at the time.
The Spaces thing in Mavericks is also annoying because it tries to organize things somehow so that when you switch to Finder, for instance, you may slide sideways onto another space, instead of having the Finder windows pop in front of the app you're currently using. I like to drag stuff from window to window many times an hour, and with spaces dividing themselves up all the time this doesn't work.
It's especially confusing if you use a laptop, and half the time you have another monitor attached and half the time you don't. Finally had time to find out the cause and kill spaces.
What are spaces for?! Does anyone find them useful?
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i'd been using spaces under 10.6.8 for some time on a 13" laptop. i found them really useful to organise and access multiple applications all running at once. it's taken me a while to adjust to the slightly modified way they work in mavericks. the key thing appears to take time to set the application to a specific desktop. i reported an isadora crash that appeared to happen after i set isadora to a specific desktop. that's on one of the other logins i run. -
Yesterday we had an issue which may well be Mavericks-related: couldn't get a Matrox Analogue Dual Head to work. replaced it with a Digital Edition and that worked straight away.
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....and today there's a firmware update on the Matrox site that wasn't there yesterday....
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Hi, I use Izzy with Animata via Syphoner and after an update to Maverick Syphoner goes to sleep.
Meaning that the controls from the kinect into animata are not updated after a while.I wanted to use the syphoner content for a realtime video performance and had to give it upbecause I had to repeatedly click on the syphoned window a few times to get the animation back into Izzy.Any suggestions besides not updating to Mavericks? -
You can tell Syphoner not to sleep by showing info (Apple + I) on the app and turning on "Prevent App Nap."
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