Hi Yuma,

"Show package contents" sounds like the procedure for examining  
application bundles.  You navigate to your selection, typically in the  
Applications folder (e.g. use Command-Shift A to go there in Finder),  
or it might be a downloaded application.  Bring up the contextual menu  
(VO-Shift-M) and select "Show package contents", then when the  
Contents folder for the application is displayed, either expand it (VO- 
backslash) or use Command-Down-Arrow to navigate down into the  
folder.   There may be a Resources folder, or sometimes you'll find  
code definitions for using AppleScript.

HTH

Cheers,

Esther

Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:

>
> Hi list,
>
> I have a thread which explains how to open certain files, and it says
> to click/press return on the show package content item in a menu. I
> can't seem to find it. Has anyone come across this one?
>
> Thanks, and best regards
>
>
>
> >


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