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Re: Path to documents folder
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Re: Path to documents folder


  • Subject: Re: Path to documents folder
  • From: Michelle Steiner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2001 09:26:46 -0800

On 1/28/01 9:17 AM, Bill Cheeseman <email@hidden> wrote:

>>> Path to At Ease documents folder
>>> --> alias "Sucia:Documents:"
>>>
>>> Path to At Ease applications folder
>>> --> alias "Sucia:Applications (Mac OS 9):"
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> I found these using ResEdit. They probably should have been named something
>>> else in Mac OS 9.1, since At Ease has been replaced by what? -- the "File
>>> Manager"?
>>
>> Nope; they in 9.1 just as you wrote them.
>
>I don't follow you. What do you mean by "they"?

First of all, that's supposed to be "they run in 9.1..." Sorry for the
typo.

I mean the script fragments you wrote; there are two of them, so I used
the plural.

>In any event, the Documents and Applications (Mac OS 9) folders aren't just
>creature of At Ease any longer, so these "special folder" parameters to the
>Path To command don't seem to make sense any longer with the words "At Ease"
>in them.

Regardless, they still compile and run. I don't have At Ease installed
either.

--Michelle

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