Re: Dialog Icons
Re: Dialog Icons
- Subject: Re: Dialog Icons
- From: John Delacour <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 00:45:39 +0100
- Mac-eudora-version: 6.0a16
At 6:52 pm -0400 3/5/03, John C. Welch wrote:
On 05/03/2003 18:35, "John Delacour" <email@hidden> did proclaim:
It's no good adding cicn resources to the resource fork of cocoa
apps, but there may be a way to do it.
It would be a neat trick adding to something that doesn't exist.
Only Carbon applications have resource forks. That's not a requirement by
the way. Cocoa applications don't have resource forks. But, if you figure
out a way to create one, document it, it'd be a pretty cool hack.
You can add a resource fork to anything you like, as well to a cocoa
app as to an old app. What I said was simply that it's pointless in
this case, not that I hadn't done it. For years I've sent mail from
Eudora direct to remote servers via Mailshare>AIMS>EIMS without
passing through my ISP precisely by writing the necessary resources
to the files, and that can be done today as well as ever. There are
plenty of osaxim to do it in the old world, not to speak of ResEdit,
and there's Rez in the new. What do you mean?
[eremita:Safari.app/Contents/MacOS]
jd% /Developer/Tools/./DeRez
safari
data 'cicn' (257, purgeable) {
$"0000 0000 8004 0000 0000
0020 0020 0000" /*
....}...... . .. */
$"0000 0000 0000 0048 0000
0048 0000 0000" /*
.......H...H.... */
$"0001 0001 0001 0000 0000
0000 0000 0000" /*
................ */
$"0000 0000 0000 0004 0000
0000 0020 0020" /*
............. . */
$"0000 0000 0004 0000 0000
0020 0020 0000" /*
........... . .. */
$"0000 0003 0000 0003 0000
000F C000 000F" /*
............}... */
$"C000 003F F000 003F F000
00FF FC00 00FF" /*
}..?}..?}..}}..} */
$"FC00 03FF FF00 03FF FF00
00FF FC00 00FF" /*
}..}}..}}..}}..} */
$"FC00 003F F000 003F F000
00FF FC00 00FF" /*
}..?}..?}..}}..} */
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