Re: Smile Questions (Was: Bundle Content drawer - what's it good for?)
Re: Smile Questions (Was: Bundle Content drawer - what's it good for?)
- Subject: Re: Smile Questions (Was: Bundle Content drawer - what's it good for?)
- From: Kurt Klamp <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 03:43:43 -0800
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>Am 18/12/07 um 11:13 schrieb "Skeeve" <email@hidden>:
>>1) Try to use Smile, its more save.
>>
>>Smile, Smile, Smile... I'm feeling like a Grinsefrosch (Yes, I am German)
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>>Okay... I opened my Script in Smile.
>>
>>First impression: Why doesn't it break long lines?
>>
>>Second impression (After finding the option to break lines): Why does it
>>break lines in a way that it's difficult to read them, meaning: Why are
>>the broken lines not indeted?
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Cosmetics !
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>>> 2) Save your additional data at the top level of the bundle (where the contents folder resides).
>>So I don't have the ability to use 'path to resource "mytemplate"' where
>>"mytemplate" is stored in the resource folder. :-( Sad but solveable
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Maybe 'path to me' helps
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>>> You get it by applying the 'show package' comannd (in german: 'Paketinhalt zeigen', -i assume you are german-).
>>>
>>That's how I can do it with ScriptEditor too. So what's the advantage?
>>Just that Smile doesn't play with my filename?
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Didn't you asked for a possible solution to avoid data loss (by script editor) ?
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><<But what happens if you save the Program Bundle compiling it failed? The
>Script Editor puts a ~ into the filename and if you fix your error and
>save again under the fixed name, all your additional files and folders
>are gone. >>
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Didn't noticed such a behaviour under Smile.
Kurt
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