Re: Embedding a picture into a disk image
Re: Embedding a picture into a disk image
- Subject: Re: Embedding a picture into a disk image
- From: Enigmarelle Development <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 22:21:37 -0500
On Sunday, November 18, 2001, at 06:52 PM, Scott Anguish wrote:
this is rather easy.. no programming involved.
Initial searches have come up blank and the DiskCopy app doesn't seem to
have such a feature. Using Finder, one can select an image to use for
the .dmg window's background, but it appears that only a reference is
being stored in the .dmg rather than a copy of the graphic.
then make sure that the image is also on the .dmg... I've put it in
an invisible file before (.background).. or tucked it away in a readme
folder..
The only caveat with doing it this way is you can't then select the file
in Finder's View Options if it's invisible. A workaround is to place a
visible image file in an invisible directory (.folderName) which you can
then get to by typing the path into the open panel.
-John