Re: OSX EightyRes ?
Re: OSX EightyRes ?
- Subject: Re: OSX EightyRes ?
- From: email@hidden (Simon Fraser)
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 14:26:40 -0700
You can also specify your scripting dictionary in XML (as a .sdef file),
and use 'sdp' to convert that to a .r file. Type 'man sdef' and 'man
sdp' in a Terminal window.
Simon
Christopher Corbell wrote:
You can create a .r file and declare your aete resource in Rez syntax.
If you want to use other working apps for examples, you can use
DeRez to turn compiled resources into Rez source.
.r files have the advantage of being compatible with source control that
is not resource-fork friendly such as Mac OS X cvs.
Under OS X Rez is in /Developer/Tools and documented with a man page
(man Rez).
Hope this helps,
Christopher
On Sunday, April 27, 2003, at 02:37 PM, David Austin wrote:
I'm looking for a OSX application that adds functionality similar to
EightyRes (classic app).
EightyRes allows you to create "aete" resources to make your apps
that are AE enabled, applescriptable. ResEdit also did this with OS9.
Resourcerer creates "aete" resources but it is $250. I need a less
expensive option.
I have "ResFool" but it is a beta version and not fully working yet.
Anyone have any ideas where I can find an app that does this?
thanks,
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David Austin
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