So ... what happens when the preferred category
does not exist? Does it revert to "Unfiled"?
Is this a Palm standard, or some 3rd party
launcher thing?
I don't know if I want apps creating their own
categories. Right now I know where to find 'em
after I upload 'em: right in "Unfiled". If they
create their own, or self-categorize into an existing
category I'll have to hunt for 'em. Another round
of "find the app" anybody? Hmpf...
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-Richard M. Hartman
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186,000 mi./sec ... not just a good idea, it's the LAW!
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> About the default category resource:
> This is a resource of type 'taic' and ID #1000.
> It contains a single null-terminated string which is the category the
> application should be filed into.
>
> If this category is one of the default launcher categories
> (for example, "Main",
> "Games", "System", etc...), the string should always be in
> english. The
> Launcher will automatically localize it for devices in
> different languages and
> it will be filed into the correct category. For example, if
> you have written a
> game then you should put "Games" in this resource... then it will be
> automatically filed into "Juegos" on Spanish devices and
> "Jeux" on French
> devices. If you use a string that is NOT one of the default Launcher
> categories, then the launcher will create that category for
> you (if it doesn't
> already exist) and then file your app into it.
>