On Sunday, Dec 22, 2002, at 23:24 US/Pacific, Martin Costabel wrote:
Yes, I did. Actually, it's a piece of cake. Just open /sw in Finder, and then open Applications directory in there. AquaTerm is sitting there alone. ;-)Kow K wrote: []Some tools e.g., AquaTerm, have resource folk. So, if you have these tools installed, hfstar is recommended over tar.Have you checked this? I was always sure that there is *no* file inside /sw that has resource forks. AquaTerm is a standard bundle that keeps its resources in ordinary files. But with Apple, you knever know, and Aquaterm is a weird package in any case, binary only etc.
As you'll notice, it has an icon in Finder view. All that means is that it has resource folk, doesn't it?
I guess AquaTerm is needed because Gnuplot depends on it. Gnuplot comes with a demo, and it requires AquaTerm to run.
Correct me if I'm wrong here.
Cheers,
Kow
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