Re: Cocoa stripping resource forks: does Jaguar fix?
Re: Cocoa stripping resource forks: does Jaguar fix?
- Subject: Re: Cocoa stripping resource forks: does Jaguar fix?
- From: Isaac Sherman <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 03 Jul 2002 16:40:17 -0400
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On Wednesday, July 3, 2002, at 09:46 , Isaac Sherman wrote:
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> So, I take it the upshot of this thread is that there's no chance of me
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> porting ResEdit to Cocoa?
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There is (presumed some, I guess, 10% of code would be Carbon, which is no
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problem for Cocoa links agains Carbon anyway), but what on earth for?!?
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Those OS9 resources are OBSOLETE!!! Any new application should use
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resource data stored in separate files inside a bundle instead.
Sorry!!! That was a joke. As Nicholas said, the resources were already
deprecated. Just trying to insert a humorous quip into my question which
apparrently failed badly. Should have used a smilie. I'll try to remember
next time. I promise. ;-)
Though, a potential reason is making new-old programs. Like reverse porting
a game, or some such. I still have an LCIII, which is being used to tutor
younger students. Nostalgia would probably be the most likely reason,
though mine was purely humorous. I apologize again.
--
Isaac Sherman
MotaSoft Software
http://homepage.mac.com/huperzoevs/
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