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  • 4.0 version Spine not working after changing color profile on Mac

Spine was changing the colors of my imported art so I tried changing the color profile in Spine. After that I have not been able to open up Spine in the 4.0 verson. I can go back to 3.0 and it will open. I even reinstalled Spine and continued to have the same problem. When I open in 4.0 the screen is completely black. I tried deleting the file in library/application support, but it doesn't exist. Not sure what else to do at this point. I did go to the Mac console but and it looks like something is going on, but I'm not sure what. Attached should be what it showed in the console. Im on a Mac M1 Max with Ventura 13.4


  • Misaki ответили на это сообщение.
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    sharkticon You can resolve the problem by the following steps:

    1. Select Go -> Go to Folder in Finder and enter the following path:
      ~/Library/Application Support/Spine
    2. Delete start-1.json in the settings folder.
    3. Then, restart Spine.

    The folder opened in step 1 is the folder where user files are stored. User files remain even if you reinstall Spine, so check the files in this settings folder if you have made a mistake in the Spine settings and cannot run Spine.

    So apparently on Macs the library folder is set to hidden by default. I tried what you were saying before, but thought it must not be creating the file because there are also other library folders on the Mac. Super confusing. But when I typed start-1.json into the finder it showed the location of the file and a greyed out library folder.

    Silly Macs.

    Thanks for your help, I just need to delete that file, but thought it wasn't creating it in the first place.

    IIRC Mac Finder has shift+cmd+G for opening a specific folder, comes in handy for pasting a path.

    Sorry for the trouble. It's really bad that Spine has a setting that wrecks the app. It appears to be a driver bug and we've been hoping Apple will fix it. We may need to disable the setting for ARM Macs.