tag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:/discussions/betas/69-new-message-on-opening-a-doc-in-b16MultiMarkdown Software, LLC: Discussion 2017-08-21T05:19:39Ztag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/432459642017-08-19T19:04:43Z2017-08-19T19:04:43ZNew message on opening a doc in B16<div><p>That's the message Composer uses to request read access to other files<br>
when sandboxing is enabled. The typo is fixed in next build.</p>
<p>When you open a file, a sandboxed app is automatically given permission<br>
to read that file, and that file only. Other files referenced by that<br>
file are not accessible without explicit permission -- this includes<br>
images, local css files, transcluded files, etc. Images on remote<br>
servers are fine.</p>
<p>The next build has a slight tweak to make sure that the dialog is not<br>
displayed when the count of local assets == 0. (It looked for changes,<br>
but since undefined != 0, that still triggered a check). It also fixes<br>
a bug whereby an empty asset caused the app to request access one<br>
directory above that needed.</p>
<p>Once Composer obtains permission for a folder, it won't ask again, and<br>
remembers permissions across restarts (they may eventually expire, but<br>
it will just ask again if needed).</p>
<p>Unfortunately, to my knowledge, Apple does not provide a more elegant<br>
way to do this. Would love to use something else if I can.</p></div>Fletchertag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/432459642017-08-19T19:41:35Z2017-08-19T19:41:38ZNew message on opening a doc in B16<div><p>I'll take that third paragraph to mean that this is a bug you've fixed since I have no external references in the file (IOW, I shouldn't be seeing the message). Thanks!</p></div>Vincetag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/432459642017-08-19T19:46:22Z2017-08-19T19:46:26ZNew message on opening a doc in B16<div><p>Also, you might consider restructuring the sentence. In the dialog that comes up, the message is cutoff if it's a long path, so maybe you could put the path at the end of the sentence. (By cutoff I mean we can't see it without manually widening the dialog window, not that it isn't there at all.) Just a thought.</p></div>Vincetag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/432459642017-08-19T20:09:02Z2017-08-19T20:09:02ZNew message on opening a doc in B16<div><p>Changed to appear on two lines.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p></div>Fletcher