SmcFanControl Application (/ Applications/smcfancontrol_2_5_2/smcFanControl.app) Library/MacCheck/MacCheckWorkerDaemon.app OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 15G (31) - since the starting time: 3 hoursĭesign of sheriff (disk0s2) /: 999,35 (Go 841,89 free) īluetooth: Old - transfer/Airdrop2 not supported EtreCheck report of joint.Ĭlick the links to help with non-Apple products.Ĭlick for more information on this line. Now we seem to be up and running, but I'm not convinced how smoothly or for how long. Which was followed by the white screen of doom. Without apparent reason and without obvious fault with no special software.Īs a result of a systemic crash today, I reinstalled my entire suite Adobe (making sure to eliminate leftovers) and I reinstalled El Capitan. these accidents are less frequent but still happening. I guess my next task is to find an easier to apply dictionary (Canadian) and understand how to install it.Īnd so it goes. Only by reading this thread I was able to launch the dictionary application - which immediately began to download a copy of the New Oxford American Dictionary. However, when I 'Look Up' a Word, I get a wikipedia article on a group of rock or something unrelated, like the component dictionary was gone by default. Whenever I write a strange word, I try to make sure I use it properly. I depend a lot on the context dictionary and see that it is missing, once upgraded to 10.12 is a bit annoying, not because I can not find how to fix it (because I think I have), but I'd need to know where to do this. The question I did experience is otherwise. This phenomenon happens to you too much on the Sierra? I would also add that, as a countermeasure, I did the following: deleted the file in the folder of user library, re-indexed Spotlight, tried on a new account user without result, disabled the definitions in Spotlight, moved preferences box and down the dictionaries selected in the pane preferably small in the dictionary. To summarize, it looks like that Spotlight does not recognize these two American dictionaries (I also tried with a Dutch-English Dictionary) and continues to find definitions for the bilingual. I have no problem with context menus because they show all the dictionaries that are enabled in the dictionary application preferences window. In short, I'm looking for something similar in view of that context when menu shows you yellow - highlight a Word while, for example, surf Safari. Now, as much as I appreciate see entries from the dictionary being translated in my own native language (Italian), I would also like to see the entries in the monolingual dictionary on Spotlight, I strongly need for my work. This means that if I have the New Oxford American Dictionary and its corresponding Thesaurus, Spotlight do not think everything about these dictionaries and keep will show the results of dictionaries, I disabled it, which in this case is the bilingual Italian-English Dictionary. So whenever I try to do a quick search of dictionary-based on Spotlight, Spotlight gives me no results for dictionaries monolingual English. I'll try to explain this in the least difficult way possible. Since the installation of Sierra, I experienced some problems with the Dictionary application.
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