\label{Authoring_WebDAV_Mac_10v6} {\bf Mac OS 10.9 (Mavericks) and earlier} \begin{enumerate} \item Select the ``Go'' item in the Finder toolbar and select ``Connect to Server''. \begin{figure} \begin{center}\includegraphics[width=0.40\paperwidth]{webdavmacfinder}\end{center} \caption{MacOS ``Connect to Server''} \end{figure} \item Enter a URL for a library server where the Authoring Space is located: e.g., https:// $<$ hostname $>$ /webdav/ $<$dom$>$ / $<$ username $>$/ where dom is the domain, and username is the username of the Authoring Space owner. \begin{figure} \begin{center}\includegraphics[width=0.60\paperwidth]{webdavmacconnect}\end{center} \caption{MacOS WebDAV URL} \end{figure} \item You will be prompted to enter a username (this will be your LON-CAPA username if you are the author, or your LON-CAPA username,domain if you are a co-author with a domain different to that of the author) and your LON-CAPA password. \begin{figure}[h!] \begin{center}\includegraphics[width=0.30\paperwidth]{webdavmacauth}\end{center} \caption{MacOS WebDAV Authentication} \end{figure} \item In the directory listing, you can use control + click for a particular file to choose an application to use to open it (e.g., Text Wrangler for .problem files). \begin{figure} \begin{center}\includegraphics[width=0.50\paperwidth]{webdavmacdirectory}\end{center} \caption{MacOS WebDAV Directory Listing} \end{figure} \begin{figure} \begin{center}\includegraphics[width=0.80\paperwidth]{webdavmacedit}\end{center} \caption{MacOS Editing a file accessed via WebDAV} \end{figure} \end{enumerate}