![]() Select Server Settings to see the username and password fields for both the Incoming and Outgoing Mail Servers.Click on the account for your Rogers email.Click Preferences then the Accounts tab.If you need to update your Mail settings for Sierra (10.12) or higher: If it’s labelled with you’ll need to generate and use an App Password to update your Mail settings.If you see, then you’ve already set up your Mail account using the Yahoo! option and no further action is needed.For El Capitan (10.11) or higher, check how your Rogers Yahoo! email account is labelled in the Accounts tab of your Mail Preferences.You’ll need to update your Mail settings if you are running Yosemite (10.10) or lower.You can change the settings to "Mac App Store and identified developers" after Prism 5 is installed.To check which macOS version you’re running, click on the Apple icon in the menu bar and select About this Mac. Prism 5.0f requires the third (anywhere) setting of Gatekeeper. Note: We have not tested Prism 5.0f Mac extensively, but it seems to run ok with some of the issues listed above. Gatekeeper is set in the Security & Privacy tab of System Preferences. We released an updated 6.0f on Sthat works fine with Gatekeeper. The first release of Prism 6.0f did not work with Gatekeeper using Yosemite (or Mavericks). You'll get a message using the phrase "unidentified developer". But Prism cannot run if you tell set Gatekeeper to only run apps download from the Mac app store, because Prism isn't sold that way. You need to set Gatekeeper to its default position, to allow software to be created by "identified developers" (which includes GraphPad Software, Inc.) to be installed. If the characters you see on the WindDings panel of the Insert Greek. Dialog all look the same, this faq explains why and how to fix it. Easy workaround click the button to reduce the size of the dialog, then click again to increase it again. The Export button at the bottom of the Export dialog is off screen. The workaround, is to always use the slider and not enter the brightness by typing. ![]() Similarly, you can export graphs or layouts in a variety of formats (but not EPS see above) and then send them using any program, just not using the share button within Prism.īackground color. If you use any color slider (second tab) of the color picker dialog, and then choose gray scale, and then choose to enter the brightness by typing a value (rather than using the slider), the background of the entire graph may turn gray. After you save your Prism project, you can attach it to an email or text, but not by using the share button within Prism. Prism 6 (but not Prism 5) has a share button to share Prism projects/sheets via various share services including email, twitter, text, and Facebook. A related issue is that copy/paste can be incredibly slow. Using the bottom toolbar to navigate works fine. It is essentially impossible to navigate using the left panel on very new Macbook Pros (new in april or may 2015) with the ForceTouch trackpad. Impossible to use the left navigation system on very new Macs. Workaround: Use the zoom slider at the bottom right of the Prism window. Two finger zooming. Zooming the magnification of a graph or layout by using two fingers on the track pad to pinch or stretch works really slowly. Apple fixed this with 10.10.3 released in April 2015. However it works fine when accessed from a shortcut (control click) menu, or from the main menu. Apple fixed this in 10.10.3 released in April 2015.Ĭolor picker. The eyedropper control, used to pick a color from another part of the display, does not work under Yosemite when accessed from within the Format Graph or Format Axes dialogs. You cannot set colors to clear (transparent). The 'Clear' checkbox within the color picker doesn't work and looks corrupted. Apple has fixed this problem with 10.10.2 released in mid January 2015.Ĭlear colors. EPS file has a size of 0 bytes, so doesn't contain any information. ![]() Early releases of Yosemite did not let you export to EPS format. It seems to work but the exported. GraphPad products and OS X 10.(X<6) Leopard, Tiger Problems Apple already has fixedĮxporting graphs or layouts as EPS files. GraphPad products and OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard GraphPad products and OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion GraphPad products and OS X 10.9 Mavericks For information on GraphPad products and other versions of OS X, please follow these links: This FAQ (updated April 16, 2015) discusses issues with GraphPad Prism and Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite. ![]()
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