Michael S. Rampy wrote:
> Thanks for all the feedback. And for the
> "dual-fork file system" discussion going on, I've been
> told by the Rev folks (Geoff) that Rev 2.0 *will*
> allow one to build a OSX distribution from any
> platform.
Yes, the new Mach-O format does not require a resource fork,
All
Thanks for all the feedback. And for the
"dual-fork file system" discussion going on, I've been
told by the Rev folks (Geoff) that Rev 2.0 *will*
allow one to build a OSX distribution from any
platform.
Shawn
>> Rev can only do what's physically possible:
because of the Mac's
>> uniqu
Title: RE: Opening Windows-made stack on a Mac
for the moment there are still 79% and the amount of OS 9 users and less are stillĀ fewer and fewer buy the moment you may read this mail it will 'propable'
will be 78%
-Original Message-
From: Richard Gaskin [mailto:[EMAIL
On Thursday, January 9, 2003, at 02:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rev can only do what's physically possible: because of the Mac's
unique
dual-fork file system (data and resources) no other platform can
create a
Mac executable.
But Mac OSX doesn't use this dual-fork file system anymore...
David Vaughan wrote:
> Everyone (with dog) has answered Shawn's second question, about opening
> the Windows file on a Mac. However, shouldn't Rev have built a Mac App
> in Windows anyway? Repeating from his paragraph 1 above:
>>> "...and I would like to build a Mac app with this stack.
>>> Since
I've created a stack using the Windows version of Rev
and I would like to build a Mac app with this stack.
Since these choices are disabled in the Windows "Build
Distribution" dialogs, I'm assuming that you can't
build a Mac app using the Windows version of
Revolution
So, I uploaded this st
You must open runrev, then use the open menu item to open the stack
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Michael S. Rampy wrote:
> I've created a stack using the Windows version of Rev
> and I would like to build a Mac app with this stack.
> Since these choices are disabled in the Windows "Build
> Distribution" d
At 1:43 PM -0800 1/8/03, Michael S. Rampy wrote:
>So, I uploaded this stack to Yahoo's Briefcase area,
>and downloaded to this file to my Mac at work. I've
>downloaded and am running the Mac version on this work
>computer, but it dosn't recognize the stack "xxx.rev"
>file.
What's happened is that
The Mac uses file types & creator types to tell the Finder which
application to use for which type of document file. These are not
present on a document created in Windows, so the association is not
made automatically. There are several ways around this:
Hi Michael,
In addition to the workaro
The Mac uses file types & creator types to tell the Finder which
application to use for which type of document file. These are not
present on a document created in Windows, so the association is not
made automatically. There are several ways around this:
- Open Rev & see if you can open your fi
I've created a stack using the Windows version of Rev
and I would like to build a Mac app with this stack.
Since these choices are disabled in the Windows "Build
Distribution" dialogs, I'm assuming that you can't
build a Mac app using the Windows version of
Revolution
So, I uploaded this stack
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