Sublime text for mac os 10.6.811/30/2022
This all is not important for the post, I was just showing off… □ …. It’s a little flatfile CMS/website that lets you write Markdown (I’m using mdown from Jason O’Neil) for posts.įor styling (css) I’m using Twitter Bootstrap and for the animations the jQuery wrapper ( jQueryExternForHaxe) from Andi Li. My recent experiments are with Neko and PHP. I’m playing around with Haxe for a while now. In the comments of earlier mention blog, someone mentions a “Automator script”.I will be using bash: create a file named “WacomReboot.sh” #!/bin/bashecho 'Kill the PenTabletDriver (just to be sure)'killall PenTabletDriverecho 'Start the PenTabletDriver again'open -a PenTabletDriver & exitSave file in /usr/local/bin/Now restart the Wacom:Open terminal and type “WacomReboot.sh” and enter: → WacomReboot.shKill the PenTabletDriver (just to be sure)Start the PenTabletDriver againBam … back to work! Now open the Finder > Go > Go to folderAnd copy past this folder: /Library/Application Support/Tablet/It will open een folder with “PenTabletDriver.app” in it.Double click it and you Wacom will work again. #Sublime text for mac os 10.6.8 driverMake sure you have the correct driver installed… duh! In a working situation (driver is working) you can see it with “Activity monitor”, search for “PenTabletDriver” So when your Wacom is not working you won’t see it (obviously). It crashes a lot.It’s happens when I startup Illustrator or switch workplace or when it wakes up from sleep mode or connect to an external monitor.Or just randomly.And I don’t want to restart my computer every-time it happens.So I googled the problem before I dive into the problem myself.The post describes the same problem, but the solution doesn’t work for me.So this is my solution.First the specs:
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