![]() ![]() Now, whenever you launch FileMaker Pro, your Mac will run the Intel version of the software and use the translation layer and recognise the existing plugins. In the Info window, look for a checkbox labeled, “Open using Rosetta”.This will open an Info window with details about the app as shown in the screenshot below Select the FileMaker Pro app, and then press Command-I (or right-click/use the File menu and select Get Info.).Find the FileMaker Pro app in your Applications folder.Quit the FileMaker Pro application if it is currently open.Here's how to change the FileMaker Pro application to use Rosetta on an Apple silicon Mac: The solution is to force FileMaker Pro to run as an Intel app instead of a native Apple silicon app by switching it to run the Rosetta version. For example these functions have been removed: BE_JSON_Encode (also appears as BE_JSON_Encode_Deprecated)īE_Base64_Encode (also appears as BE_Base64_Encode_Deprecated)Īnd will result in appearing in calculations where these plugin functions would normally appear. Whilst there is a native version of the BaseElements plugin for Apple silicon it won't work with the fmAccounting Link and fmEcommerce Link solutions as a number of the plugin functions that are used have been removed from this version of the plugin. If you are running FileMaker Pro on an Apple silicon/M1 Mac you will also need to use plugins that are designed to work with Apple silicon. BaseElements.fmplugin failed to initialize:įileMaker Pro 19.3.1 or later is now a Universal macOS app, which takes advantage of the advanced capabilities of Mac computers with Apple silicon and also runs on Intel-based Mac computers. When opening the fmAccounting Link or fmEcommerce Link solutions on an Apple computer with the new M1 processor/Apple silicon and FileMaker Pro 19.3.1 or later you might see the following error messages:Ģ. ![]() Source: BaseElements Plugin Updated to 3.BaseElements Plugin and Apple M1 Processor/Apple silicon It doesn’t cover all our costs, but it does help, and you get a proper support channel and a bunch of other cool plugin related code.īesides SMTP, the new version contains an EvaluateJavascript function, Gzip and UnGzip, Values_ContainsDuplicates, and much more. It’s because of their support that you get all this for free, so if you use the plugin and know someone who sponsors, make sure to buy them a round.Īnd if you can, please consider sponsoring. Thanks again to all the people and companies that sponsor the plugin. The documentation will be updated in the next few days, I’ll post another note here when it’s done. And BE_ImportFile for importing files into containers – you can do this in the client, but now you can also do it on the server via the plugin. ![]() There’s the ability to evaluate JavaScript inside the plugin, which opens a whole world of possibilities. There’s a ConvertContainer for turning a file to a picture and vice versa, so no more exporting and re-importing. Youll see a dialog much like this one : Click on the Reveal Plug-in Folder button at the bottom of that window. This version removes support for Windows XP, so be aware of that if you’re running older OS versions.īut in return you get SMTP along with JPEG compression for reducing container picture sizes. Open the FileMaker application preferences, and go to the plugins tab. This is a huge release, lots of cool new features. Big news last month from Goya: Their free BaseElements Plugin has been updated to 3.1, and now supports SMTP and a host of other new features:Īnd one more release note, we’ve updated the free BaseElements Plugin to 3.1.0. ![]()
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