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Re: how to detect a file has resource fork, or not?
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Re: how to detect a file has resource fork, or not?


  • Subject: Re: how to detect a file has resource fork, or not?
  • From: Walter Ian Kaye <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 1 May 2004 18:57:18 -0700

At 02:54a +0200 05/02/2004, VRic didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus:

15/03/04 steve harley :

>technically, every HFS+ file has a resource fork, and your test
>will be whether that resource fork is empty

Whatcha tryin' to say, dude? ;)

Funny though, as I had juuuust looked up that very thread for the named fork syntax, since I wanted to convert the LucidaGrande.dfont back to a resource file for use with System 7 (after which I now discovered I'm at the 128-font limit and have to quit all my apps to install the font and remove some others).


-boo
restoring the subject line, encore un fois
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