Posted January 21, 20196 yr I just installed V 1.3.24409, and am getting some errors on startup. The first one is an alert that says: "Error in Hemlock command processing. There is no applicable method for the generic function: #<STANDARD-GENERIC-FUNCTION ENSURE-COMPOSER-PANE #x302001D4373F> when called with arguments: ("/Users/<my username>/Documents/Opusmodus/Extensions/Load CLM Instruments.lisp" #<OM-LAYOUT-CONTROLLER <OMLayoutController: 0x134880> (#x134880)>). After I dismiss that, a window opens that says: Error: File #P"clm:instruments;" does not exist. > While executing: clm-user-ins-path, in process Opusmodus Extension Initialization(6). and then the error recovery options. I have deleted both the ~/Documents/Opusmodus and ~/.opusmodus folders, deleted the prefs file, and searched for any other opusmodus folders, so I'm confident that it's clean. I then reinstalled the newly DL'd Opusmodus, launched it, entered my serial #, and created a new Opusmodus folder. This didn't help. The file ~/Documents/Opusmodus/Extensions/Load CLM Instruments.lisp exists and looks unremarkable. ~/Documents/Opusmodus/CLM/instruments exists and contains a bunch of .ins files. Before I DL'd the new version, I launched the previous version 1.3.24303 and got that same error window complaining about not finding clm:instruments. I am unaware of anything changing on my Mac that might have broken this recently. I'm running Mojave 10.14.2 on an iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014). The Quick Start Workspace loads and plays anyway. Any ideas about how to fix this?
January 21, 20196 yr The Opusmodus folder needs to be in the user directory ~/Opusmodus and not in the ~/Documents folder. This will fixed your error.
January 26, 20196 yr Author I had to toss the folder and empty the trash before Opusmodus would ask to create a new Opusmodus folder, but it worked. Thanks.
March 10, 20196 yr I am getting something similar but I have got the Opusmodus folder in my home directory. I get these two error messages:
March 11, 20196 yr Just replace the old "Load CLM Instruments.lisp" file with this one: Load CLM Instruments.lisp
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