HGTV for Mac
Every red circle on the floor plan indicates a place where wall segments are joined incorrectly. A bad join may cause problems when creating automatic floor...
To resolve this problem, please use the following steps: Choose the Preferences option from the HGTV Home Design for Mac menu (Cmd-,). Click the 3D Set...
Hg Server allows you to easily install and manage a fully-functional Mercurial(Hg) server on the Mac OS X platform. Hg Server lets you host your Mercurial repositories on your own Mac computer, and you have the max control over your source code. No source code leak, no monthly fee, no long-haul network links, everything is right beside you! # Debian/Ubuntu $ apt-get install mercurial # Fedora $ dnf install mercurial # Gentoo $ emerge mercurial # Mac OS (homebrew) $ brew install mercurial # FreeBSD $ cd /usr/ports/devel/mercurial $ make install # Solaris 11 Express $ pkg install SUNWmercurial.
To run HGTV Home Design for Mac effectively, your system must meet the following minimum System Requirements: Mac OS X v 10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X v 10.6 S...
There are several reasons why HGTV Home Design for Mac may not start. HGTV Home Design cannot find its files or folders, or the files are damaged. Solu...
The HGTV Home Design for Mac disc includes How-To video segments (as QuickTime, *.mov files) from the HGTV and DIY networks. To view a How-To video: In...
You usually set objects like TV sets, computers, and cookware atop other objects such as tables and stands. To place an object on top of another object: ...
To install HGTV Home Design for Mac: Insert the HGTV Home Design for Mac disc into the disc drive. If necessary, open the disc in the Finder. Double...
There are several ways to apply material to an object. The easiest way to apply a material is to drag a material from the Materials library onto an object ...
You can either add a roof with a loft (a new storey) or add it to the current storey. To add a roof with a loft: Select the upper storey of you bu...
You can turn any light source on or off. To turn light sources on or off, click the light bulb icon in the Lights list at the bottom of the Lights Properti...
Hg Server allows you to easily install and manage a fully-functional Mercurial(Hg) server on the Mac OS X platform.
Hg Server lets you host your Mercurial repositories on your own Mac computer, and you have the max control over your source code. No source code leak, no monthly fee, no long-haul network links, everything is right beside you!
Hg Server uses HTTP basic authentication to password protect your Hg repositories, you can create arbitrary Hg users without touching your system accounts.
Hg Server acts as a central server where you can push your local changes to and share your code with other people / computers.
You can finish the setup process in minutes:
1. Create a repository
2. Create a Hg user account
3. Set permissions for the repository
4. Start the Hg service
5. You can access the Hg repository now
1. Create a repository
2. Create a Hg user account
3. Set permissions for the repository
4. Start the Hg service
5. You can access the Hg repository now
Setup your own Hg Server, and start creating great stuffs now!
Tortoisehg Mac
* FAQ
Hg For Mac Os
Q: I’m getting the 403 error?
A: Please make sure that you’ve assigned a user/group to the repository and that the current Hg user account has read/write access to the repository.
A: Please make sure that you’ve assigned a user/group to the repository and that the current Hg user account has read/write access to the repository.
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Q: Why can’t I use the 80 port in Hg Server?
A: The ports below 1024 are reserved for root users only, but a sandboxed app can’t ask for root privileges, so you can not use those ports in Hg Server.
A: The ports below 1024 are reserved for root users only, but a sandboxed app can’t ask for root privileges, so you can not use those ports in Hg Server.