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Re: How to deal with Resource Forks from command line
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Re: How to deal with Resource Forks from command line


  • Subject: Re: How to deal with Resource Forks from command line
  • From: Andreas Mayer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 16:13:08 +0200


Am 28.09.2005 um 14:37 Uhr schrieb Andrei Tchijov:

The only thing I do not have ANY idea how to do is assigning custom icons to files/folders.

This should work for volumes and folders:

/Developer/Tools/CpMac VolumeIcon.icns /Volumes/ MyVolume/.VolumeIcon.icns
/Developer/Tools/SetFile -a C /Volumes/MyVolume



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