[softwarelist] Re: can not open a file

  • From: Alan Leighton <alan.leighton2@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: davidpilling@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 15:15:21 +0100

In message <687adac752.janvred@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
          Jhr JMAH van Vredenburch <janvredenburch@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> In message <b9f0c2c752.alan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>           Alan Leighton <alan.leighton2@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>> Hi all,

>> I have a file  counted at 730,820 bytes which when I attempt to open
>> it tells not enough memory.. It displays as a file that has been
>> pushed partially  on the Iyonix desk top in the left hand corner but
>> will not open any further. Can anyone help. I have enlarged the print
>> area and removed other programs from the icon bar.


> I know this problem from switching between RscOS and Windoze. Or from
> trying to load a file that has been moved from its orignal creation.
> In all cases the reason for the crash was that a picture could not be
> found. For the reasons as expained by Jeremy Nicoll.

> My solution, and it has always worked until now, is as follows.

> A file displays at the top left corner of your screen. Now drag the
> bottom right corner just far enough (to bottom right) that the
> OvationPro window becomes visible below the Button Bar. Click in this
> white space and then press CS-O. In the "View Options" de-select
> 'Pictures'. Now you can open your document.

Not sure what CS-O means. Pictures now deselected though.

> Double-click on the 1st picture frame you see. Then open the Picture
> reference window (Menu>Picture>Reference...) Click on the icon to the
> right of 'Collect referenced pictures', then click on 'OK' in the new
> window. This will probably result in an error message giving you a
> clue how to solve the problem

In the icon it sayslepath}.^.pictures

Alan



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