I have a Rhino 6 license and mainly use it on my PC. For various reasons, I’d like to be able to work on these files on my MAC, but when I try to open them on my MacBook Pro Rhino 6, I get an infinite spinning wheel (screenshot). I’ve left it for 10 minutes before and nothing…just hangs. Ive tried this with several files and they all do the same thing.
My Windows Rhino 6 is version SR35 (6.35.2122.17001, 8/10/2021)
My Mac Rhino 6 is version 6.35 (6.35.21222.17002)
Hello- please type testCloseLoadingWindow
when this occurs - just type in space as it were, with focus on Rhino, it should work.
-Pascal
Where and when do I type this?
Hi Peter -
As Pascal wrote:
-wim
I meant exactly which program in which platform? Rhino 6 or rhino 7 and on the Mac or on the PC? How do I type it in when I try to open a rhino six file on the Mac and it just hangs with the Spinny wheel? I try typing while the wheel was spinning but nothing happened. I’m clearly not understanding the instructions here that’s why I asked for clarification.
Hi Peter - while the file is trying to open, typing that test command plus Enter would sort it out if it is what I think it is - it might not, and indeed, I thought that problem was fixed in later 6.x builds, so I am not sure.
-Pascal
Hi Peter -
I can’t reproduce the issue on my machines here. Could you post a simple file that I could test?
Does it behave differently if you first start Rhino 6 on the Mac and then import the file?
Also, please run the Rhino SystemInfo
command on the Mac and copy-paste that information here.
-wim