Re: opening standalones by clicking on a file

2000-02-16 Thread Mark Talluto
Thanks Tuviah for the information. What you wrote looks like Greek at a glance. But the steps will help a lot. I just need to work it out and buy a copy of your external as I will need it. I have downloaded your demo and will mess with it there for the next few days. But, I may bring this thr

Re: opening standalones by clicking on a file

2000-02-11 Thread Tereza Snyder
>> Kevin Miller wrote on 02.11.00 04:15 PM: >On 11/2/00 9:36 pm, Tereza Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I have done this, and if I click on a BNDL'd file it DOES launch the app >> - but now the scripts need to know so they can read the file and do the >> right thing (set the prefs, show th

Re: opening standalones by clicking on a file

2000-02-11 Thread Richard Gaskin
on 2/11/00 1:36 PM, Tereza Snyder at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Have you created/edited the necessary resources in the Mac standalone >> to link the application, the files, and the associated icons? The >> resources involved are BNDL and FREF (and any icon resources you >> need). You will also n

Re: opening standalones by clicking on a file

2000-02-11 Thread Kevin Miller
On 11/2/00 9:36 pm, Tereza Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have done this, and if I click on a BNDL'd file it DOES launch the app > - but now the scripts need to know so they can read the file and do the > right thing (set the prefs, show the text, whatever...); I'm stuck! You need to int

Re: opening standalones by clicking on a file

2000-02-11 Thread Tereza Snyder
>>At 1:08 PM -0600 8/2/2000, Tereza Snyder wrote: >>On the mac... >>Has anyone figured out how to open a standalone by dragging one of its >>files to it, or double-clicking one of its files, and then reading that >>file? I've looked at the environment variables $0 and $1. $0 has the path >>to the

Re: opening standalones by clicking on a file

2000-02-11 Thread Dave Cragg
At 1:08 PM -0600 8/2/2000, Tereza Snyder wrote: >On the mac... >Has anyone figured out how to open a standalone by dragging one of its >files to it, or double-clicking one of its files, and then reading that >file? I've looked at the environment variables $0 and $1. $0 has the path >to the stack,

opening standalones by clicking on a file

2000-02-08 Thread Tereza Snyder
Hi ya'all, On the mac... Has anyone figured out how to open a standalone by dragging one of its files to it, or double-clicking one of its files, and then reading that file? I've looked at the environment variables $0 and $1. $0 has the path to the stack, but $1 is empty (MC2.3g8). Isn't that