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  • Subject: Help Files
  • From: Chad Armstrong <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 20:06:16 -0600

I've noticed that a lot of Apple applications use the following naming conventions for inside their Help folder:

gfx pgs pgs2 shrd sty

Does anyone know if there is a particular reason why the folders are named like this? Couldn't the folders just as easily be named images, pages, and includes? Or is this style completely an arbitrary naming scheme which Apple uses, but doesn't necessarily need to be followed?

Chad
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