Pan Preference files
DewDawg2 at aol.com
DewDawg2 at aol.com
Fri Feb 8 18:24:09 PST 2008
Thanks Gary, I opened several files and you're right, they were actually
databases I had created a long time ago. They are now deleted and I have no idea
how they got there (operator error, meaning me, I'm sure). But I also moved
the existing Panorama folder in my Applications folder to the desktop and
renamed it (just in case). Then I installed Pan 5.5. What I discovered is that my
old Pan folder contained many unnecessary files, for example, I had 12 Wizards
folders.
Anyway, this clean install of Pan may just solve my problem... I did a few
quick tests of moving between Graphic Design mode and procedure windows and did
not experience my problem... Thanks
In a message dated 2/8/08 4:22:51 PM, gary at yonaites.com writes:
> The only Panorama file I find in my Library/Preferences folder (both the
> main system Library as well as the user Library folder) is a .plist file which
> is created when you either install Panorama or run it the first time (never
> checked myself when it is created). I have no idea where your plethora of .pan
> files came from but they seem to be standard Panorama data files with that
> extension and not preference files. I would take the advice of the guy at
> Apple and temporarily rename them or just put them all in a separate folder and
> install Panorama 5.5 clean. Being the curious type myself, I would try
> double-clicking a couple of them to see if they open in Panorama and what they
> really might be.
>
> Gary
>
>
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