> > George, could you tell me how many `.' are needed to access a resource fork? > > 2 or 5? > two > > > > You wrote: > > > On the other hand there seems to be another mechanism to get at it from > > > POSIX > > > strcat(filename,"/..namedfork/rsrc") > > > (using this does not cause a warning message to appear in my 10.5 system > > > log). Said to work back to 10.3. > > > > It seems two dots are needed. However, in the other hand you wrote. > > > > > So my solution will be: > > > First try to append "/.....namedfork/rsrc" > > > If that fails try "/rsrc" > Don't know how that happened. > Two.
Thank you. I reread my code. When I wrote ftrfork.c with Toshiya-san, I thought it was over designed. However, now I know it is not enough. FT_Raccess_Guess function is not enough to handle this mechanism. FT_Raccess_Guess just guesses one file name. Then IsMacResource reads the file gusseted by FT_Raccess_Guess. However, on Leopard, two files are needed; one for POST and another for sfnt. (I'll take time about this topic. ) Masatake _______________________________________________ Freetype mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freetype
