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- From: gvh@metrosoft.com (Gordon Van Huizen)
- Subject: Re: Packages
- Message-ID: <1992Aug15.200258.2307@metrosoft.com>
- Sender: gvh@metrosoft.com
- Reply-To: gvh@metrosoft.com (Gordon Van Huizen)
- Organization: Metrosoft
- References: <1992Aug15.001900.1465@csus.edu>
- Date: Sat, 15 Aug 1992 20:02:58 GMT
- Lines: 29
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- In article <1992Aug15.001900.1465@csus.edu> eps@futon.SFSU.EDU (Eric P.
- Scott) writes:
- > In article <1992Aug13.220229.15234@sunova.ssc.gov>
- > sapp@falcon.ssc.gov (Kevin Sapp) writes:
- > >How does one create a file package from an app?
- >
- > If you're using InterfaceBuilder under 2.x, go to the Project
- > Inspector, click on Attributes, and check the File Package
- > box in the lower left hand corner. [Presumably ProjectBuilder
- > in 3.0 will offer something similar.]
- >
- > >Once it is created is there any trick to the open/save panels
- recognizing
- > >it as a package and not a plain directory?
- >
- > Yes. The class is "hardwired" to treat directories with .app
- > suffixes specially.
- >
-
- Again, what I think Kevin meant is a file package, not an app wrapper. I'd
- like yo know how to do this too. (I already knew how to make an app
- wrapper, besides in 3.0 it's the only thing you can do).
-
- Gordon
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