I have a late 2013 iMac and have installed High Sierra on an external drive so I can test Freeway 7.1.4 without disturbing my current set up.
I have found a number of similar events to others. When I want to import a picture into a graphic the initial window is there for doing so.
( I cannot put a screenshot on as I don’t know how to here!). If I select the picture I want to include the bottom part of the panel disappears, as with other users, but the ‘open’ button is still there and I can click on that and the picture appears in the graphic position I have selected.
When I did a preview the picture was there as expected. As this was in effect a new installation I then published the site. I then got a panel saying certain parts of ‘sequence timer’ panels were missing. I opened up the site in Firefox and found that none of my sequence timer/show hide layers worked any more. Also a large number of older galleries where I had used Showcase didn’t work anymore.
From this I assumed I wouldn’t be able to use Freeway in High Sierra.
Today I have applied the High Sierra incremental update and then opened Freeway to see if it made any difference. I found the bottom of the panel is still missing but again I can add the imports. I also found that I didn’t get any message when publishing the site and all my sequence timers and old Showcase galleries now work. I will not put HS on my main hard drive yet but the update does appear to have repaired the faults I was experiencing. Hopefully I will find no others. Has anyone else installed the update and found it improved the situation?
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I applied the update, but it hasn’t improved the import dialog problem, which if you want to import pass-through images (for responsive work) is necessary as the check boxes vanish!
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Thanks for your feedback. One way around this is to import the graphic into an HTML box - in which case it will default to being pass-through.
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On 13 Oct 2017, at 12:37, Paul email@hidden wrote:
I applied the update, but it hasn’t improved the import dialog problem, which if you want to import pass-through images (for responsive work) is necessary as the check boxes vanish!
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hey all… just to add to the Sierra discussion…
I have MacBook Pro / touch bar with Sierra installed…and not one problem here on the FW build.
I am postponing upgrading to High Sierra until Im sure FW is in working order…
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Hi there,
can someone tell me perhaps if in earlier versions of FW (5 +6) the import function is broken too in High Sierra? I still have a few old websites of clients who never liked to change/upgrade to 7. Most of these websites are in FW 6. Little changes are still possible in Sierra without any problems.
Same here, a few old sites that are still updated under FW 5 & 6. Sadly, the issue remains under High Sierra 10.13.1 for FW 5, 6, and 7. Fortunately for me, those older sites don’t usually get more than a few tweaks so I probably won’t run into this issue with them.
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Sadly, no fix in the release build of 10.13.2 either.
Yeah, I just upgraded my iMac to 10.13(.1) and 10.13.2 was available just after I rebooted. But the fix wasn’t there. I sure hope Apple does ship one, though.
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Sadly, no fix in the release build of 10.13.2 either.
That is sad after your earlier hint.
Can someone remind me: the main problem is that some people who are using 10.13 find that the pass-through checkbox is disabled in the Import dialog?
I think there are two ways around this:
Import graphics into an HTML box (with a green or blue outline) rather than a graphic box (with a grey outline). If you do this, the graphics will default to being pass-through.
Hold down the Option key while dragging a graphic into a box (it will default to being pass-through)
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Upload the image anywhere public, and link to it. You could make a scratch page in a Freeway document, and not link it to any of the pages in your site, then just drag the picture there and upload your site. To post a real image link here, you use Markdown syntax, which looks like this:
