SOLVED Remote Scripting
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 Hey there, I think I found a bug in 3.2 with the remote scripting panel, though this could be just a mistake on my end. My remote scripting randomly stopped working so I tried to re-install the shell command. Though I keep getting a -bash: robofont: command not foundin the command line despite restarting my computer, roboFont, and iTerm — and every time that I reopen robofont the install shell command is de-installed.Thanks in advance, 
 Connor
 
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 The file in your bin folder is a symbolic link to a file inside the app bundle. If you remove the app the symbolic link will not work anymore... 
 
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 For some reason, I have to navigate to /usr/local/binandrm roboFontrelatively often. Maybe like every six months or so? I am not sure if it’s each time I update RoboFont, or if something else causes me to have to repeat it. The good news is, this has been the cause and solution each time.
 
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 I ran into this issue as well, setting up RoboFont on a new computer. I'm not sure exactly what caused it, because I think I tried to install the shell command previously, but got caught with something else. Just in case someone else comes across this, I solved it by: - installing PyObjC with pip install -U pyobjc(I found out this was already installed)
- navigating to /usr/local/bin/
- deleting /usr/local/bin/roboFont
- installing the shell command again
 
 
- installing PyObjC with 
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 Oh I'm an idiot — thank you Frederik! 
 
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 that is not a folder but where the command is saved. If there is nothing there then the command is not installed ;). 
 
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 Hey Frederik, Sorry for the late reply...my /usr/local/bin/roboFontfolder is empty despite your instructions. Would it be possible for one to share the contents of that folder and just place them manually?C 
 
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 The command is installed in /usr/local/bin/roboFontTry to remove it manually, restart RF and install the command again. hope this helps... 
 
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 I see... 
 
 
			
		 
			
		