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- From: jelmore@nyx.cs.du.edu (Jay Elmore)
- Subject: Re: Suitcase II 1.2.12 and Sys 7.1
- Message-ID: <1992Nov15.222813.25957@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- References: <D2150056.ifh17h@erics.infoserv.com> <2221@sousa.tay.dec.com>
- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 92 22:28:13 GMT
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- In article <2221@sousa.tay.dec.com> long@mcntsh.enet.dec.com (Rich Long) writes:
- >
- >In article <D2150056.ifh17h@erics.infoserv.com>, erics@infoserv.com (Eric S. Smith) writes...
- >>You don't *need* Font/DA Mover. You can create an empty suitcase by
- >>making a copy of an existing one and dragging all the fonts out of it,
- >>then dragging the fonts you want into it.
- >
- > Yes, but the right way for Apple to do it (IMHO) is to have a menu item in
- > the Finder for "New Suitcase". This would pop up a dialog with "Create what
- > type of Suitcase?" and have buttons for "Font/Sound" (default) or "Desk
- > Accessory"
-
- Or (how's this for a circular topic?) get a copy of Suitcase v2.1.x. It
- has a menu command that does this. :)
-
- Jay (=
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