![]() By default, Safari and other browsers will not run Java automatically, but at least ask you if you want to enable it for that site, when it’s installed.Īpple used, a long time ago, to bundle Java with OS X, and still provides a separate installer if you need to support Java 6. Safari’s controls over Java are quite separate, and part of the Websites section of its Preferences. Java is normally installed as an add-in to macOS, and supports the running of Java apps via web pages and as standalone apps on your Mac. It has also been built into other apps as a scripting language: again, their support is built-in, and there are no separate components to install or keep updated. Unless you have good reasons to disable it, it is best enabled, as many websites stop working if your browser doesn’t handle its scripts. In Safari, you control JavaScript in the Security section of its Preferences dialog. Think of it as a type of AppleScript which runs in web pages. It’s most unfortunate that these two languages have such similar names, as it makes them so easy to confuse.Īlthough influenced by Java, JavaScript is an event-driven language used extensively on webpages, which is normally built into your browser and other apps which support it. If it cannot, then technical support can at least help find out why - and the reason may be the same as the problem with older versions.Java and JavaScript are completely different You may have to do a fresh install of a newer OS, or a fresh install of AC followed by installing the most recent update/hotfix for that version.īut, before something so drastic, go to and download a trial version of AC 20 and test whether it can publish to PDF. But, your problem with publishing seems an issue with your system that upgrading the OS doesn't seem to solve. Even with 10.11.6, I was just able to publish to PDF from AC 12 as normal.īecause nothing older than the current and previous versions of AC are supported, it would probably save the most time and money to upgrade as you propose. I really cannot guess what might be wrong with your systems. Sorry that you're still having such problems. Wow, this may be the record for the slowest conversation. I think it would be better to move on to ArchiCAD 20 and bring all MACs to one Version, as i think it is now time wasted trying to solve this problem. We promise prompt payment on hour base.įurther experience has shown that on 10.10 ( And recently 10.11 ) ArchiCAD 12 runs stable ( Without the ability to publish PDF), but on 10.9.5 it has problems with external drawings PDF placed in the program, leading to crashes from time to time. Request at ArchiCAD support Germany was repeatedly turned down.įree software engineers for MAC systems were not found, just for Windows ( Well, those found for MAC were in no way what you could call a Software Engineer ). Running a Windows compatible subsystem like "WineBottler" to simulate an Windows Environment to allow Publishing were not succesful. Well, on iMac 2 it would create one page sucessful and crash then whereas on iMac 3 it would crash immideatly.Įven considered downgrading OSX from iMac 2 & 3 to 10.7.5, but this would create problems with other licenses and programs currently running on these Computers, so i dropped this Option. The program still crashes when trying to publish. Removing JAVA and reinstalling the old JAVA version necessary for the publisher on iMac 2 & 3 did not solve the problem. Solve the Problem with publishing, but did not succeed. The Thing that you can publish on 10.9.5 is Interesting. Please excuse the very late answer but work has kept me very busy. Please refrain from comments like:"Why do you still use ArchiCad 12." as this is a pure objective and technical question.ĭear Karl Ottenstein, thank you very much for your reply. iMac OSX 10.10 with WiBu Key Dongle also runs without problems except the same publisher problem as on iMac Nr 2.ĪrchiCAD support could not help, as this ArchiCAD version should not run on the operating system of iMac Nr.2 & 3, so to say in their words.Īnyone has an idea how to fix this problem or experienced something similar before i go deep into this ? ![]() Java Version number is not normal as described in the patch from iMac Nr 1.ģ. iMac Mac OSX 10.9.5 with WiBu Key Dongle runs without problems, except that here i cannot get the publisher to work and save PDF. ![]() ![]() Publisher works here thanks to Framework/Java bugfix from ArchiCAD see - > Ģ. iMac Mac OSX 10.7.5 (My Workstation) with Codemeter Dongle runs without problems. We are running ArchiCAD 12 build 2782 (latest build, no Teamwork) on three iMac's:ġ. I am an architect from a small three person architects office in Germany and tend to this forum to seek help for a problem i cannot solve any more.
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