Em 06/06/2014, à(s) 10:47, René J.V. Bertin <[email protected]> escreveu:
> On Friday June 06 2014 09:55:28 Gustavo Seabra wrote: >> 2) An icon I can put on the dock. >> >> For (2) I have tried to download your DropScript, but I admit I don’t know >> how to make it work. If you have any more hints, I would really appreciate. > > I'll be retouching the application a bit more today, but for now you can > simply do the following: > - open Finder windows showing DropScript and your gnucash executable in > /opt/local/bin > - drag the gnucash file onto DropScript > - You'll get a new gnucash item with DropScript's icon; drag that to where > you want it. You may need to close and open the /opt/local/bin Finder window, > I noticed it isn't always refreshed as it should. > > Alternatively, just double-click DropScript, and it will ask you a place to > save a new script. Go to your desktop, give a name, and accept the dialog. > You'll now get into TextEdit in which you can type the following: > #!/bin/sh > > exec /opt/local/bin/gnucash "$@" > # end of script > > Save that, quit TextEdit, and you'll get your new gnucash app bundle. > > If all is well, you can now launch gnucash by double-clicking the new icon. > > BTW, you'll probably need to have Xcode installed to build the app from > source … I understood most of it. The only thing I don’t know how is, once the source is opened in xcode, how to generate the app? I tried poking around, and could even build and run (inside xcode), but I don’t see the app created anywhere. Thanks, Gustavo. _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
