![]() I can’t think of any reason why an application should return its own raw data after a system upgrade if it previously returned AppleScript reals ” unless something happened to it during the upgrade. When a compiled script’s opened in a script editor on a system where something it uses isn’t available ” such as a missing application or OSAX, or a different version of an application or OSAX.When there’s no corresponding keyword anyway, such as «class utf8». Following is a list of issues resolved in QuarkXPress 9.5.4. ![]() Kindly keep us posted on the status of the issue, If you need further information, feel free to write to us and we would be happy to help you. I would suggest you to check if you are installing an outdated version of the software/application. In error messages displayed by scripts which are run outside a script editor, because there’s nothing to decompile the codes back to the relevant keywords for display. The Sep 2015 Release (11.1) of QuarkXPress is Windows 10 supported. QuarkXPress was THE standard publishing software during the 1990s.So it’s probably not an intrinsic fault in that system.Ĭommon situations where raw data appear are: I myself never had any such problem with Mountain Lion and I don’t recall reading about anyone else experiencing it. I haven’t contributed to this thread so far because I don’t have QuarkXPress and it’s not clear from the original post just where and how CMYS is seeing the raw data. ![]()
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