Actually they are folders, and contain images, as well as a rtf file
with the text (right click and select "show package content").
You can access the rtf file, text edit always names them "txt.rtf". But
i don't know if that is a norm, or if the name can vary.
script i used:
answer file "select a rtfd package"
set the rtftext of field 1 to url ("file:" & it & "/txt.rtf")
On 12 Jul 2007, at 11:38, Dom wrote:
Peter Brigham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
and I keep all my recipes in a stack that imports and automatically
formats recipes from the web so I can print one out when I need it
Interesting!
I do take "notes", me too...
The simplest way (for me), is to create text files, and access them as
you like, a text editor (here, TextEdit), a stack which serves as a
front end...
speaking of this, I had recently a problem with "text" files stored by
Sidenote*: in fact, it stores files of "rtfd" type, so Rev cannot have
an access to them; they are not text files, they are not "folders"...
*Sidenote shows itself as a little drawer, which pops from the side of
the screen as the mouse goes there
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