Re: Version, copyright, and icon
Re: Version, copyright, and icon
- Subject: Re: Version, copyright, and icon
- From: Scott Haneda <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 14:06:57 -0800
On Mar 3, 2009, at 1:43 PM, Richard Wolf wrote:
On Mar 3, 2009, at 3:33 PM, Scott Haneda wrote:
How do you alter the version and give a name and copyright to a
automator action? They all come out as version 1, making it hard
for me to track bugs.
Thanks, is that the only way? I am really more a user, I had no
intention of using Xcode on this, just wanted to make an automator
action.
Scott, it has to be done the way Ben says.
However, are you confusing a saved -workflow- with an -action- in a
workflow? The reason I ask is because Automator Actions are usually
created using Xcode and AppleScript or Objective-C/Cocoa. If you
were really creating actions, you would "know" about bundle
resources and plists. :) It's very hard to code in Xcode and not
know about this kind of stuff. :)
Thanks for walking me through this. I just made a workflow and saved
it as an application, my part is done. But I do not want to call it
mything.app and mything-v.1.23.app when distributing, so I would, at
the very least, like to add a version to the get info window.
I take it from all this, there is no simple way to do that, and they
will just default to 1.0 as defined by Automator when I save the
workflow as an application?
Thanks
--
Scott
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