On 19/10/01 9:18 pm, Ben Rubinstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> a) as noted before, setting a resource file on the Mac Options tab doesn't
> work, in that the Distribution Builder won't replace resources in the built
> app - hence you can't use this to set custom icons,bundles etc.
> 
> b) Once you've set a resource file however, there's no way to unset it.  The
> best you can do is select a different file.  All you can do is throw away
> all the changes made, or if you've already saved the config, start again
> from scratch with a new one.
> 
> c) Further, it turns out that if you're building a Windows standalone at the
> same time, it copies the Mac resources into that as well.  Shurely shome
> mishtake.
> 
> d) In fact, even if you don't have anything selected in the "include
> resources from file" bit of the MacOS Options tab, if you've selected the
> 'use dynamic memory allocation' checkbox on this tab, the Distribution
> Builder will add a "TMEM" resource to the Windows exe - and, even if you
> don't do that, it does set the type and creator codes of the Windows .exe to
> "APPL" and the signature set for the Mac app.  It shouldn't assign any
> resources to Windows apps at all under any circumstances (which might mess
> up some distributions) and I don't think it should set the type to APPL
> either.

All verified.  Thanks for the reports!

Regards,

Kevin

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