Yup - - - I'm in Panther.
Hmmm - - - I have a backup plan this, if there's a way to do this. I
basically need to get an alias of "Internet Connect" on the user's desktop, but
change the icon to something else. I haven't found any way to cut-and-paste
icons between alias's using Revolution o
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> Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2004 7:57 PM
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> Subject: Re: Copying .app file and preserving icon
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> I'm afraid that didn't work for me either - - - it yielded
> the same result
> as revCopyFile and revCopyFolder - - - it did successfu
>I'm afraid that didn't work for me either - - - it yielded the
>same result
>as revCopyFile and revCopyFolder - - - it did successfully copy
>the file to the
> desktop, but rendered it useless and lost the icon.
>Anyone have luck trying this?
>1) Make a standalone applescript application
Ah.. I
I'm afraid that didn't work for me either - - - it yielded the same result
as revCopyFile and revCopyFolder - - - it did successfully copy the file to the
desktop, but rendered it useless and lost the icon.
Anyone have luck trying this?
1) Make a standalone applescript application
2) Paste a
Try the undocumented but equally useful revCopyPackage command
Cheers
Monte
>I want to have my Revolution application copy a standalone .app file from
>the defaultFolder to the user's desktop in Mac OS X. I'm close, but
>something's up - - - after I copy it using the revCopyFolder
>command, th
I want to have my Revolution application copy a standalone .app file from
the defaultFolder to the user's desktop in Mac OS X. I'm close, but
something's up - - - after I copy it using the revCopyFolder command, the app is
rendered useless.
Basically, the application copies to the desktop (w