Peter
This may not be exactly what you need.
I recently had need to look in some Resource files to see what was there..as I
am sure you know we used to have ResEdit. I came across an app call Resilla
which allows you to look in the resources, you might find that a useful way to
view the
Hi Folks
Many thanks for all the tips - much appreciated.
I managed to solve my problem with Spencer’s suggestion to write my own
Transporter in 4D using DOCUMENT TO BLOB(file;*) to split the resource fork
away and save it as a data fork.
That let me transfer to Windows.
My old structure and
..or just use the standard command
mkdir MaBase.WIN
cp LAUNCHAPP MaBase.WIN/ LAUNCHAPP.4DB
cp LAUNCHAPP/..namedfork/rsrc MaBase.WIN/LAUNCHAPP.RSR
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> 2020/07/05 4:08、Peter Jakobsson via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com>のメール:
> I
You could run a. Me of snow leopard. I still have one not sure about the
tool. I can look and advise
It may be more than that. I don’t remember when you had plugins installed
in the apps
Regards
Chuck
On Sat, Jul 4, 2020 at 11:01 AM Peter Jakobsson via 4D_Tech <
4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
>
> On 4 Jul 2020, at 17:59, Spencer Hinsdale wrote:
> Maybe you can do this with 4D? There is a asterisk param for blob to
> document, document to blob. You just read in the res fork and write out as
> non-res file with .rsr I would think.
Great idea Spencer. Thanks for the tip.
I can use
Maybe you can do this with 4D? There is a asterisk param for blob to document,
document to blob. You just read in the res fork and write out as non-res file
with .rsr I would think.
Also maybe a moot point. 17.4 which is current may be the last 32-bit able
version. It is 64-bit by default
Hi
I was wondering if there’s a tool to split the 4D resource fork on a 4D 2004
database so I can transport it from Mac to Windows. I haven’t done this for
years and have lost access to my old “Snowleopard” machine that I used to use
for this type of thing.
I need the “transporter” tool to
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