Oh, is -that- what that does?

What are the odds of you releasing a command-line wrapper around that DLL so
that I can translate to Rez once and then work w/ the .r file from then on?
(Yes, I know I could do that w/ the plug-in but I'd have to add the .rcp to
the project, invoke the plug-in, then remove ... it'd be nice to have the
tool invokable stand-alone)

... and that still doesn't help the poor Mac user ... I suppose he could
e-mail me his .rcp file and I could send him back the resulting .r file ...

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Neil Rhodes wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>
>>>Does anybody have a .rcp to .r (PilRC to Rez) converter?
>>
>> I could use the same. Or a Mac based PilRC compiler (.rcp to .rsrc)
>>
>> (Converting a project from GCC to Mac CodeWarrior)...
>
>The PilRC plugin for CodeWarrior does exactly that: it translates .rcp
files
>to Rez (on both Mac and Windows).
>
>See <http://www.calliopeinc.com/devcorner> for more details.
>
>Neil
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>Calliope Enterprises, Inc.
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