I get an error message that "Running CorelDraw not found" when I launch Cutting Master 2 from the Application Launcher. The Registration Mark launcher doesn't work either.
I uninstalled my old version of CM2, and downloaded the newest, but still get the error message. I pulled up my old X3 Draw, and CM2 still works with it. Did I miss something during the X5 installation?
Thanks for any help,
Pat
Pat,
Do the plugins support CorelDraw X5? Many macros only run on certain versions. Check with the creator of the macro to see if/when they will be supporting X5.
Frank OlivioAmiGraphics
Your program may copy a gms file to your GMS folder when installing. Since your program doesn't support X5 yet (most likely), it doesn't copy over the needed gms file to the X5 GMS folder. You can get the gms file from your X4 GMS directory and copy it over to your X5 GMS directory. Then test to see it it works.
-John
Thanks guys. John, you were right - the GMS files weren't in the X5 directory, but even after I copied them over I still get the same error message. I think I have everything from X3 copied into X5, and Cut/Plot is in the VBA menu, but for some reason it isn't linked with X5.
Maybe a Cutting Master support issue as Frank suggested.
Pat Wilson said:Maybe a Cutting Master support issue as Frank suggested.
Hi.
It most likely is. You may need a new version for it to work with x5.
You can still try though.
Make sure you restart x5 so you see the gms file. Drag it to a menu or assign a shortcut key.
Start your cm program in x3. While it's running, test in x5 by clicking the macro shortcut you created.
Also try drag and drop from corelx5 to cm.
If you can get it to work that would be great.
Have you folks checked out the Macro Manager docker yet?
T.
Tony Severenuk said: Have you folks checked out the Macro Manager docker yet? T.
Oh, yeah! That is one great docker, for those that have a collection of macros.....I found that the macros that I do not use everyday, and do not keep on a personal tool-bar, are easily found and executed from the docker...
Oh, and relative to Hugh's point, the CutPlot will not launch from the docker, but the others will
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The Macro Manager loads a macro once per session. So if you need to use that macro again you'll need to reload that particular macro into the current session.
That particular macro that's not launching may need to be revised to work with X5.
I've been busy lately and haven't had a chance to mess with x5 much. The docker sounds cool. If the gms is in the docker I would think it would show up in the customize commands area.
Can you activate it from the docker? What else can you do with the docker?
RunFlaCruiser said: I've been busy lately and haven't had a chance to mess with x5 much. The docker sounds cool. If the gms is in the docker I would think it would show up in the customize commands area. Can you activate it from the docker? What else can you do with the docker? -John
From the New Macro Manager, You can load any directory with the GMS files in it. There's no need to have it in the traditional GMS folder. It great when you have alot of macros that do different things.
The Macro Manager also lets you record, edit, create, etc. your macros.
Here's the response from Graphtecamerica:
The current release of Cutting Master 2 v1.60 does not support X5, and when we do release it, it will be downloadable from our website under support at www.graphtecamerica.com thank you,