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Open Content Library?

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I'm running the latest version of Anime Studio on a Mac. Under the help menu, there's an option that says "Open Content Library..." but when I click it nothing happens. What is it supposed to do?

Edit: oops, should've searched first. Found another post with same question HERE. I guess it's a Mac bug... and an old one at that looking at the date of this other post.
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Post by myles »

There's a recent update available here - you could see if that fixes your problems. I'm not a Mac user myself, so I don't know if it also fixes that particular problem.

The readme says:

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Anime Studio Pro 5.5 Updater for Macintosh

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NOTE: This updater overwrites the Anime Studio install. BACKUP YOUR USER GENERATED FILES TO A DIFFERENT LOCATION before installing this updater.

Updated Issues for Anime Studio Pro Macintosh:

* Import Image Sequences
* Image Texture
* Double-click opens the selected project- not default blank page
* Saves PNG stills properly (ie, filled shapes...)
* Now supports Unicode languages
* Various updates to User Manual clarifying that Anime Studio Standard has the following limitations:
* Edit > Preferences are different than the Pro version
* Timeline - Graph Mode & Onionskins are Pro features
* File > Project Settings are limited as well

Regards, Myles.
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Post by 8 5 0 »

Thanks. I posted this after I'd already updated.
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Post by Nolan Scott »

Using Anime Studio Pro / OSX 10.4.10


Open Content Library... from Help, actually opens the Library folder with Finder,
it just hides behind your viewport. Move the viewport and you’ll see it.

Much nicer, go to File/Import and choose your Library content from there.

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Post by 8 5 0 »

Oh yeah, I see now. You're right, it's behind the stage window. All it is is a finder window showing the files. :?
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