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- From: dblackbu@alleg.edu (Dave Blackburn)
- Subject: Re: Extracting Scripts from a stack?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan12.222449.29372@pellns.alleg.edu>
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- Organization: Allegheny College
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- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1993 22:24:49 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan12.203152.8378@cs.uoregon.edu> ericg@getafix.cs.uoregon.edu
- (eric leander gorr) writes:
- |Are there any utilities out there that will allow me to extract scripts from
- |a HC stack? This is related to another message I posted about a stack
- |I can no longer bring into Hypercard, but still might be somewhat ok so that
- |a script extraction might work.
- |
- |Any info would be appreciated...
-
- Microsoft Word v.4.00 will open the data fork as an ASCII text file (hold down
- shift before opening the File menu and it changes from "Open" to "Open Any
- File"). There will be hash from the bitmaps but the text can be found and
- extracted. Or you can use ResEdit to strip out the resource fork and change
- the file type to "TEXT" and do the same thing with any other word processor.
- --
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- * Dave Blackburn dblackbu@alleg.edu flames to self@home.dev.null *
- * Chemistry, Macs, Hypercard, cats, <>< religion, & the Dead *
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