Create iTunes CD Cover - 1.0.1create iTunes CD covers from OmniGraffle |
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frank - Version: 1.0.1, 4/3/2006 03:52AM PST
francisainsworth
i followed the installation instrucutions to the letter butwhat are the steps to getting it working?
Install confusion - Version: 1.0.1, 3/6/2005 07:23AM PST
mr.higgs007
Upon install:
Step #1 says to "Drag one or both of these icons (Avery Label Templates) to your
"Library/Application Support/OmniGraffle/Templates" folder.
I don't have one. :|
I have a folder called "Templates"
Where are these Avery files supposed to go then?
Any advice?
Thanks in advance.
Step #1 says to "Drag one or both of these icons (Avery Label Templates) to your
"Library/Application Support/OmniGraffle/Templates" folder.
I don't have one. :|
I have a folder called "Templates"
Where are these Avery files supposed to go then?
Any advice?
Thanks in advance.
Details:
The OmniGraffle Template contains fields with a hyphen, e.g. "playlist-cover", which is interpreted by the Scripts as two words instead of one.
Solution:
Remove all hyphens in the OmniGraffle Templates and the iTunes Scripts, e.g. make "playlist-cover" into "playlistcover".
After this little correction, the Scripts work like a charm. Very nice!