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Re: Determining path to script
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Re: Determining path to script


  • Subject: Re: Determining path to script
  • From: Lachlan Deck <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 00:21:17 +1100

Hi there,

On Wednesday, March 3, 2004, at 09:51 PM, Walter Ian Kaye wrote:

At 10:33p -0800 03/02/2004, Michael Terry didst inscribe:
Locating resources for an applet has never been a problem, and life is even sweeter now with bundles. What I've always been concerned about is being able to locate resources for compiled scripts, which I write a lot more often than applets.

That's why ya gotta put 'em into a standard location, such as 'asup' or 'pref'.

There's nothing non-standard about a user placing files in locations of their choice to suit their needs. That's the notion of the Finder. The standard locations are useful but do not cover all the bases - nor do they claim to. As such the feature request is very reasonable...

with regards,

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Lachlan Deck
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