Re: editing old resource files
Re: editing old resource files
- Subject: Re: editing old resource files
- From: Tommy Nordgren <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2005 16:39:20 +0200
Sep 4, 2005 kl. 2:49 PM skrev a.d. jensen:
On Sep 4, 2005, at 7:13 AM, Robert Dell wrote:
I need to edit some old resource files, actually I need to remove
some button pictures from a classic app and paste them into a new
app.
The original files no longer exist (if they ever did) and we are
updating the app to os-x. The puctures are picture buttons.
Go find an old copy of ResEdit, install it, double click on it, and
once you have it open, drag the classic application to the ResEdit
icon in the dock. It will open, then you can go to the PICT
resource list and copy the items you'd like.
Create a new resource file (New command in the File menu) and paste
them in. Drag the resource file to your "Resources" group in Xcode
and that should pretty much do it.
probably even better: Use ResFool. It's a Mac OS X Native
Resource Editor.
<http://www.ljug.com/sw/resfool.html>
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