Error Converting Clipboard Graphics Data Format Is Not Supported
Version 11.1 | Release Date: 2010-06-05 | Download Note, Citrix Online Plugin supercedes Citrix ICA Client for Mac. The following issues have been fixed since the previous release (11.0) of this product: Dazzle 1. Dazzle can exit unexpectedly if you create folders with names containing localized characters. [#223613] 2. When connecting to a server hosting large numbers of applications or desktops, Dazzle appears unresponsive after logon. [#219446] 3. After launching Dazzle, the Choose a store or open System Preferences message disappears when you click on another control in the user interface. Note that this occurs only if you are running Mac OS X 10.4. [#222722] 4. When connecting to Dazzle through the Secure Gateway, you can log on but are unable to access your applications. [#217864] Keyboard 1. When connected to a published application or desktop, you cannot send characters from the Mac Character Palette to the session by double-clicking. Note that this occurs only if you are running Mac OS X 4. [#229671] 2. When using non-English keyboards, incorrect characters are sent to published applications and desktops on the server. [#228064] Clipboard 1. Attempting to copy and paste images between sessions fails. The following error message appears in some cases: "Error converting clipboard: Graphics data format is not supported." [#223127] 2. Copying and pasting between sessions on different servers fails. [#224098] Seamless Windows 1. When using seamless published applications, notification area icons do not appear correctly. [#230391] 2. Scrolling does not work as expected in seamless windows. [#224210] Session/Connection 1. Connections to XenDesktop fail if the client name contains non-ASCII characters. [#220095] 2. Attempting to open a file in a published application fails if the name of the published application contains non-ASCII characters. [#225283] 3. Sessions disconnect and reconnect unexpectedly if left idle. [#219927] Miscellaneous 1. When attempting to reopen a recently used file residing on a network share, you are asked to provide your authentication details for that share. [#219375] Version 10.00.603 | Release Date: 2008-12-12 | Download Includes an additional fix for XenDesktop connections. Version 10.00.601 | Release Date: 2008-11-05 | Download No changes specified Version 10.0.600 | Release Date: 2008-11-02 | Download No changes specified Version 10.0.0 | Release Date: 2007-12-29 | Download No changes specified Version 10.00.600 | Release Date: 2007-12-06 | Download No changes specified Version 7.10.500 | Release Date: 2006-12-20 | Download Compatibility: The client could not run natively on Intel Macintos
/Thai /Arabic /Russian language /Portuguese /Cantonese /German /Italian language /Dutch /Greek /Classical ) CTX124602 Macintosh Client Macintosh Client Article 2012-03-10 2012-03-10 Citrix Online Plug-in for Macintosh 11.1 - Issues Fixed in This Release Issues Fixed in This Release Citrix?? Online Plug-In for Macintosh Product: Citrix Online Plug-In Current Product Version: 11.1 Previous Product... Issues Fixed in This Release Citrix Online Plug-In for Macintosh Product: Citrix Online Plug-In Current Product Version: 11.1 Previous Product Version: 11.0 Language: English http://osx.iusethis.com/app/versions/citrixicaclient (EN) Fixed Issues List: 1.00 Version DateChange Description 1.00 March, 2010 Initial release The following issues have been fixed since the previous release of this product: Dazzle Dazzle can exit unexpectedly if you create folders with names containing localized characters. [#223613] When connecting to a server hosting large numbers http://support.en.ctx.org.cn/ctx124602.citrix of applications or desktops, Dazzle appears unresponsive after logon. [#219446] After launching Dazzle, the Choose a store or open System Preferences message disappears when you click on another control in the user interface. Note that this occurs only if you are running Mac OS X 10.4. [#222722] When connecting to Dazzle through the Secure Gateway, you can log on but are unable to access your applications. [#217864] Keyboard When connected to a published application or desktop, you cannot send characters from the Mac Character Palette to the session by double-clicking. Note that this occurs only if you are running Mac OS X 4. [#229671] When using non-English keyboards, incorrect characters are sent to published applications and desktops on the server. [#228064] Clipboard Attempting to copy and paste images between sessions fails. The following error message appears in some cases: "Error converting clipboard: Graph
that are supported in Excel Applies To: Excel 2010, Excel Starter, Less Applies To: Excel 2010 , Excel Starter , More... Which version do I have? More... You can save a Microsoft Excel 2010 file in another file format by clicking https://support.office.com/en-us/article/File-formats-that-are-supported-in-Excel-0943ff2c-6014-4e8d-aaea-b83d51d46247 the File tab, and then clicking Save As. The file formats that are available in the Save As dialog box vary, depending on what type of sheet is active (a worksheet, chart sheet, or other https://www.imagemagick.org/script/formats.php type of sheet). In Excel 2010, you can open a file that was created in another file format, either in an earlier version of Excel or in another program, by clicking the File tab, and error converting then clicking Open. If you open an Excel 97-2003 workbook, it automatically opens in Compatibility Mode. To take advantage of the new features of Excel 2010, you can save the workbook to an Excel 2010 file format. However, you also have the option to continue to work in Compatibility Mode, which retains the original file format for backward compatibility. Whenever you save a file in another file format, some of its error converting clipboard formatting, data, and features might not be transferred. In this article Excel file formats Text file formats Other file formats File formats that use the Clipboard File formats that are not supported in Excel 2010 Formatting and features that are not transferred in Excel file format conversions Excel file formats Format Extension Description Excel Workbook .xlsx The default XML-based file format for Excel 2010 and Excel 2007. Cannot store Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macro code or Microsoft Office Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm). Excel Workbook (code) .xlsm The XML-based and macro-enabled file format for Excel 2010 and Excel 2007. Stores VBA macro code or Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm). Excel Binary Workbook .xlsb The binary file format (BIFF12) for Excel 2010 and Excel 2007. Template .xltx The default file format for an Excel template for Excel 2010 and Excel 2007. Cannot store VBA macro code or Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm). Template (code) .xltm The macro-enabled file format for an Excel template Excel 2010 and Excel 2007. Stores VBA macro code or Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm). Excel 97- Excel 2003 Workbook .xls The Excel 97 - Excel 2003 Binary file format (BIFF8). Excel 97- Excel 2003 Template .xlt The Excel 97 - Excel 2003 Binary file format
as magick (e.g. GIF) to identify file formats, algorithms acting as formats, built-in patterns, and embedded profile types. Support for some of the formats are delegated to libraries or external programs. The Installation Guide describes where to find these distributions and any special configuration options required. To get a complete listing of which image formats are supported on your system, type identify -list format On some platforms, ImageMagick automagically processes these extensions: .gz for Zip compression, .Z for Unix compression, .bz2 for block compression, and .pgp for PGP encryption. For example, a PNM image called image.pnm.gz is automagically uncompressed. A Word about Colorspaces A majority of the image formats assume an sRGB colorspace (e.g. JPEG, PNG, etc.). A few support only linear RGB (e.g. EXR, DPX, CIN, HDR) or only linear GRAY (e.g. PGM). A few formats support CMYK. Then there is the occasional format that also supports LAB (that is CieLAB) (e.g. TIFF, PSD, JPG, JP2). To determine the colorspace of your image, use this command: -> identify -verbose image.jpg Image: image.jpg Format: JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group JFIF format) ... Colorspace: sRGB OR use the appropriate percent escape -> convert image.jpg -print "%[colorspace]\n" null: sRGB When processing an image, be aware of the colorspace. Many image processing algorithms assume a linear RGB colorspace. Although you may get satisfactory results processing in the sRGB colorspace, you may get improved results in linear RGB (essentially sRGB with the gamma function removed). For example, convert image.jpg -colorspace RGB -resize 50% -colorspace sRGB resize.jpg As of IM 6.7.8-2 one can properly work in LAB colorspace whether or not Imagemagick is HDRI-enabled. Essentually the A and B channels are stored with a 50% gray bias, to allow it to handle the negatives required by the format. convert lab.tif -resize 50% resize.jpg Again, it may not make sense for some image processing operators to work directly in LAB space, but ImageMagick permits it and generally returns reasonable results. Prior to IM 6.7.8-2, the A and B channels has a discontinuity, making them non-linea