'Yukikoi Melt' is a visual novel about a young man's life in the Winter Country. Miharu, a winter hater, and the girls of the Winter Club find their lives intertwined when he moves to snowy Yubane. Can their warmth melt. Online Dictionaries: Translation Dictionary English Dictionary French English English French Spanish English English Spanish: Portuguese English English Portuguese German English English German Dutch English English Dutch. The concept behind MELT is simple: a modern twist on a classic comfort food. The menu is approachable and the food is scrumptious. There is something about going back to basics that just makes sense. Grilled cheese sandwiches put smiles on faces. Whether it's a plain grilled cheese, a Burger with Matilda sauce, or a spicy Buffalo Chicken. Windows Linux Mac. Current Development: RSS Feed, Release Feed, @Bay12Games. Ack, dev log updates slipped again. My Excuses, he he: first Covid shot! Birthday incoming. Moving very soon after 12 years in the same place, which is a load of distraction to say the least and will continue to be an issue through May.
Even by keeping OS X updated to the latest version all the time does not guarantee you will not face a problem with the work of Mail.app. The initial symptom of the Mail crash is the spinner. It always identifies a waiting time, which makes many users go mad. Issues like loading an unusual e-mail and other specific actions may also identify the problem in this application's work. In some cases, it is impossible to resolve the problem directly within the program itself.
This article moves from the hardest solutions to the easiest for you to compare and see the difference. If you are an advanced Mac user, you may find it okay to remove Mail.app's 'envelope' index to overcome the described problems.
Perhaps, it is a malformed message, which makes the application fail. In many cases, simply choosing the faulty e-mail may lead to a crash. One of the checked measures to fix that bug is to quit Mail (Force Quit often helps). Pick the Terminal app to type the given command the way it appears:
cd ~/Library/Mail/V2/MailData
rm -rf Envelope Index*
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rm -rf ExternalUpdates.storedata*
After that, relaunch the Mail application to see a dialog box. Rebuilding the 'envelope' index frequently assists in solving the issues with the Mail performance.
Barely, this advanced option does not improve the situation. Do not worry – there is one more thing advanced Mac owners should implement! First, quit mail and remove the locally saved messages. Do it by eliminating the IMAP folders. You can find them in ~/Library/Mail/V2, and reboot Mail. The app will download the content in those accounts. Next, delete and restore the target accounts. Finally, in order to get rid of the IMAP folders and Downloads, enter the following line:
cd ~/Library/Mail/V2
rm -rf IMAP*
Basic Recipes to Try If Mac OS X Mail Keeps Crashing
A spinning wheel is the first indicator of the problem, but it may get worse. Trying to relaunch the Mail app usually moves the user back to where he or she left off, showing up the crashed e-mail. Before you even try to choose something, the situation will repeat. It looks like a vicious circle.
Before moving to the advanced measures or asking for help, try to rebuild the application. It is a three-step quick solution, so start with this one:
1. Go to the target application
2. Choose Mailbox.
3. Find the Rebuild option.
It often works after updating to macOS Sierra or High Sierra.
There is one more method to implement before going into details.
Push the Shift button and keep holding while opening the Mail application. It usually makes the software launch without showing the damaged message.
Second, the user has to place the horizontal divider in the app's window to let his or her no longer view the zone where the messages are displayed. It is possible to make a choice in the left-hand column. Make sure just the listing of email titles are presented.
At last, click on the email that was enabled at the moment of the crash. Choose to remove it. If the erased message was the core problem, the app should recover.
Now, have a look at the ways to solve problems with Mail on different versions of Mac operating system.
One more thing to think about is changing the content of Address Book as it might be the cause of the problem too. Just open the contacts and involve tiny changes into the entries. For instance, a user may add or delete space characters in the Address Book window. The database will allow the refresh, and I may help to revive the Mail app. If you need to rebuild the Book, pick 'All Contacts' and 'Address Book Archive' to store all contacts elsewhere. This way, you will not lose any important information.
After the backup process, escape the Book. Move to the /username/Library/Application Support/Address Book/ folder. Replace the folder's items to the Desktop. Launch the Address Book once more.
The first scenario would be El Capitan as these steps work on all versions of Mac OS X. So, the Mail app fails at the beginning. Have you tried to handle this situation by managing your accounts and forcing them to switch on one-by-one rather than having all personal accounts launch at one time? You should probably do that to see if it helps!
On El Capital, consider taking the steps offered below:
1) Switch on Wi-Fi. Do it before opening the application. Make sure your Apple computer is not connected to the Internet. It will prevent Mail from downloading various messages while starting.
2) Start your Mail app.
3) After it opens, move to Mail -> Preferences. You will need Accounts over there.
4) Pick every personal Mail account and deactivate it one-by-one with the help of checkbox. Every account has one next to it. Simply remove the ticks.
5) Quite the application.
6) Restart Mail. Connect to the wireless network again.
7) Activate every personal account in its turn. Every separate account should be given some time to download the emails before activating the next one on the line.
Extensions may also slow down the work of Mail. Perhaps, it is worth disabling some of the third-party extensions, especially those dealing with VPN and DNS, and watch the application working speedily again. It often helps. Once you remove the useless extensions, make sure to reboot Mail. It is important to identify the failing extension first by activating and deactivating each one-by-one. Sometimes, contacting the developer may help to solve the issue.
Playground unity 2d mac os. Another deal may be a particular user account. To revive it, consider doing the following:
Launch the Mail Preferences menu. Choose the account on the Accounts Tab. Pick Advanced.
Mind the displayed list. There you will notice the ‘Automatically detect and maintain account settings'
Make sure it does not have a tick in it. Escape in order to restart the app. After activating it again, exit and relaunch the application once more.
The last thing to fix is an iCloud account in case a Mac owner prefers this one to send and receive e-mail messages. In case the system refuses to deliver your messages with the help of iCloud, several simple steps may solve the issue.
1. Launch System Preferences -> iCloud. Remove the tick from the box behind Mail.
2. After the process is over, switch on Mail in the same way. Then, quit the System Preferences menu.
3. Open Mail along with the Accounts tab in Preferences. Select iCloud.
4. Pick the ‘Outgoing Mail Server' tab
5. Quit the menu. Start the Mail app again
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This article moves from the hardest solutions to the easiest for you to compare and see the difference. If you are an advanced Mac user, you may find it okay to remove Mail.app's 'envelope' index to overcome the described problems.
Perhaps, it is a malformed message, which makes the application fail. In many cases, simply choosing the faulty e-mail may lead to a crash. One of the checked measures to fix that bug is to quit Mail (Force Quit often helps). Pick the Terminal app to type the given command the way it appears:
cd ~/Library/Mail/V2/MailData
rm -rf Envelope Index*
Melt Town Mac Os Download
rm -rf ExternalUpdates.storedata*
After that, relaunch the Mail application to see a dialog box. Rebuilding the 'envelope' index frequently assists in solving the issues with the Mail performance.
Barely, this advanced option does not improve the situation. Do not worry – there is one more thing advanced Mac owners should implement! First, quit mail and remove the locally saved messages. Do it by eliminating the IMAP folders. You can find them in ~/Library/Mail/V2, and reboot Mail. The app will download the content in those accounts. Next, delete and restore the target accounts. Finally, in order to get rid of the IMAP folders and Downloads, enter the following line:
cd ~/Library/Mail/V2
rm -rf IMAP*
Basic Recipes to Try If Mac OS X Mail Keeps Crashing
A spinning wheel is the first indicator of the problem, but it may get worse. Trying to relaunch the Mail app usually moves the user back to where he or she left off, showing up the crashed e-mail. Before you even try to choose something, the situation will repeat. It looks like a vicious circle.
Before moving to the advanced measures or asking for help, try to rebuild the application. It is a three-step quick solution, so start with this one:
1. Go to the target application
2. Choose Mailbox.
3. Find the Rebuild option.
It often works after updating to macOS Sierra or High Sierra.
There is one more method to implement before going into details.
Push the Shift button and keep holding while opening the Mail application. It usually makes the software launch without showing the damaged message.
Second, the user has to place the horizontal divider in the app's window to let his or her no longer view the zone where the messages are displayed. It is possible to make a choice in the left-hand column. Make sure just the listing of email titles are presented.
At last, click on the email that was enabled at the moment of the crash. Choose to remove it. If the erased message was the core problem, the app should recover.
Now, have a look at the ways to solve problems with Mail on different versions of Mac operating system.
One more thing to think about is changing the content of Address Book as it might be the cause of the problem too. Just open the contacts and involve tiny changes into the entries. For instance, a user may add or delete space characters in the Address Book window. The database will allow the refresh, and I may help to revive the Mail app. If you need to rebuild the Book, pick 'All Contacts' and 'Address Book Archive' to store all contacts elsewhere. This way, you will not lose any important information.
After the backup process, escape the Book. Move to the /username/Library/Application Support/Address Book/ folder. Replace the folder's items to the Desktop. Launch the Address Book once more.
The first scenario would be El Capitan as these steps work on all versions of Mac OS X. So, the Mail app fails at the beginning. Have you tried to handle this situation by managing your accounts and forcing them to switch on one-by-one rather than having all personal accounts launch at one time? You should probably do that to see if it helps!
On El Capital, consider taking the steps offered below:
1) Switch on Wi-Fi. Do it before opening the application. Make sure your Apple computer is not connected to the Internet. It will prevent Mail from downloading various messages while starting.
2) Start your Mail app.
3) After it opens, move to Mail -> Preferences. You will need Accounts over there.
4) Pick every personal Mail account and deactivate it one-by-one with the help of checkbox. Every account has one next to it. Simply remove the ticks.
5) Quite the application.
6) Restart Mail. Connect to the wireless network again.
7) Activate every personal account in its turn. Every separate account should be given some time to download the emails before activating the next one on the line.
Extensions may also slow down the work of Mail. Perhaps, it is worth disabling some of the third-party extensions, especially those dealing with VPN and DNS, and watch the application working speedily again. It often helps. Once you remove the useless extensions, make sure to reboot Mail. It is important to identify the failing extension first by activating and deactivating each one-by-one. Sometimes, contacting the developer may help to solve the issue.
Playground unity 2d mac os. Another deal may be a particular user account. To revive it, consider doing the following:
Launch the Mail Preferences menu. Choose the account on the Accounts Tab. Pick Advanced.
Mind the displayed list. There you will notice the ‘Automatically detect and maintain account settings'
Make sure it does not have a tick in it. Escape in order to restart the app. After activating it again, exit and relaunch the application once more.
The last thing to fix is an iCloud account in case a Mac owner prefers this one to send and receive e-mail messages. In case the system refuses to deliver your messages with the help of iCloud, several simple steps may solve the issue.
1. Launch System Preferences -> iCloud. Remove the tick from the box behind Mail.
2. After the process is over, switch on Mail in the same way. Then, quit the System Preferences menu.
3. Open Mail along with the Accounts tab in Preferences. Select iCloud.
4. Pick the ‘Outgoing Mail Server' tab
5. Quit the menu. Start the Mail app again
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When Mail Keeps Crashing after Sierra Update: Effective Troubleshoot
Once you install the latest version of macOS Sierra or High Sierra, the problems with mail may occur. It does not mean there is something wrong with this version of OS. Often, a re-launch is enough to prevent Mail from getting stuck. To make the procedure safe for your entire information, do the backup first. The initial stage is to shut down the Mail app just like in most of the cases. Then, take the recommended steps:
1. Move to Finder. Pick user or home folder.
2. Choose one of the offered: Finder -> View -> Show or Command + J. The View menu should pop up.
3. Select 'Show Library Folder'
4. Surf to Library/Containers/com.apple.mail then. You will need com.apple.mail replaced on the desktop.
5. Reboot Mail and check it out; in case of the success, redevelop any necessary settings to transfer any messages you wish to store form the target folder on the desktop.
6. Remove the folder from the Trash bin.
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Another available workaround is switching off 'Auto Proxy Discovery.' Just move to the System Preferences menu and launch Network. Select Advanced à Proxies. Make sure 'Automatic Proxy Configuration' is active.
Are the issues you face associated with the work of popular Outlook messenger? Try getting the most recent software update available at Microsoft website. That's it – no other solutions to this type of issue are known today.
Meld for OSX
This is a fork of Meld packaged and bundled for OSX. The original website for Meld is here http://meldmerge.org. Minor work has been done to also integrate OSX menu and shortcuts, but the app is truly the original, excellent Meld.
Download OSX dmg file
You may download any of the following versions. The 3.21.0 (r2) is the latest and the recommended version at this point.
- Version 3.21.0 (r2) Latest (Catalina & Mojave)
- Version 3.19.2 (r5) (Mojave & High Sierra)
- Version 3.19.2 (r3) (Mojave & High Sierra)
- Version 3.19.0 (r1) (Previous stable version - High Sierra)
- Version 3.16.0 (r1) (Not for High Sierra)
- Version 3.15.4 (r2) (Not for High Sierra)
- Version 3.15.2 (r2) (Not for High Sierra)
- Version 3.13.4 (Not for High Sierra)
- Version 1.8 (Not for High Sierra)
Tip: A lot of people are asking how to use this package as a git difftool/mergetool.Once installed, edit your ~/.gitconfig
and add the following lines
Tip:Meld OSX also understands/checks for the following environment variables.
The theme change can be done by changing the variable in the wrapper script
find the part that says
and change it to
and you'll have a fully dark meld.
Why Meld for Mac/OSX and not Macports/Homebrew
Top reasons behind using this fork over Macports or Homebrew builds:
- Retina support (check the screenshot!)
- Latest 3.x series
- No hassle install (drag/drop like any other app)
- Integrates with OSX menu
Supports standard OSX shortcuts (cmd-c/cmd-v instead of ctrl)(Merged to upstream)- Note: Homebrew now installs Meld for OSX
Screenshot
Special Thanks
- To Kai Willadsen http://meldmerge.org/ for creating Meld.
- To the Gnome project https://www.gnome.org/
- To Alex Kras whose web page (How To Run Meld on Mac OS X Yosemite Without Homebrew, MacPorts, or Think) served as my reference for tracking Meld for OSX usage and issues when I had absolutely no time to maintain this.
TODO
- Get rid of the Meld wrapper shell script (this should get rid of all the wrappers needed to run Meld from the terminal)
- Support Meld localizations (currently only English works)
Suggestions / Issues
If you have a suggestion or you are facing an issue running this Meld fork, please open an issue here https://github.com/yousseb/meld/issues. Please note that your issue has to be specific to the OSX fork and not to Meld itself. I have no plans/time to work on Meld itself.
Contribute to Meld for OSX
- Head to https://github.com/yousseb/meld
- Fork the repository and clone your fork locally.
- Follow the build instructions in https://github.com/yousseb/meld/blob/master/osx/README.md to generate your own dmg.
- Do your magic, commit and push to your fork.
- Create a pull request.
Not Accepting Donations
I'm not currently accepting donations for the development of this fork. I just missed a proper implementation of Meld on Mac so I thought of creating this fork. If you want to donate, please donate to the original Meld project.
The following is copied from the original Meld page http://meldmerge.org/. Please visit the original project website for more info. For the full help manual, please visit http://meldmerge.org/help/.
What is Meld?
Meld is a visual diff and merge tool targeted at developers. Meld helps you compare files, directories, and version controlled projects. It provides two- and three-way comparison of both files and directories, and has support for many popular version control systems.
Meld helps you review code changes and understand patches. It might even help you to figure out what is going on in that merge you keep avoiding.
Features
- Two- and three-way comparison of files and directories
- File comparisons update as you type
- Auto-merge mode and actions on change blocks help make merges easier
- Visualisations make it easier to compare your files
- Supports Git, Bazaar, Mercurial, Subversion, etc.
- …and more
Meld is licensed under the GPL v2, except as noted
In depth features
File comparison
- Edit files in-place, and your comparison updates on-the-fly
- Perform two- and three-way diffs and merges
- Easily navigate between differences and conflicts
- Visualise global and local differences with insertions, changes and conflicts marked
- Use the built-in regex text filtering to ignore uninteresting differences
- Syntax highlighting
Directory comparison
- Compare two or three directories file-by-file, showing new, missing, and altered files
- Directly open file comparisons of any conflicting or differing files
- Filter out files or directories to avoid seeing spurious differences
- Simple file management is also available
Version control
- Meld supports many version control systems, including Git, Mercurial, Bazaar and SVN
- Launch file comparisons to check what changes were made, before you commit
- View file versioning statuses
- Simple version control actions are also available (i.e., commit/update/add/remove/delete files)
Merge mode (in development)
- Automatically merge two files using a common ancestor
- Mark and display the base version of all conflicting changes in the middle pane
- Visualise and merge independent modifications of the same file
- Lock down read-only merge bases to avoid mistakes
- Command line interface for easy integration with existing tools, including git mergetool