What were the names of the command line mode resource extractor, and a
similarly designed resource creator?

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Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2003 11:04:40 EST
Subject: Re: resedit & resorcerer

In a message dated 1/4/03 7:53:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<What are the differences between Resedit and Resorcerer?>>

Gawd, it's been a long time!

IIRC, Resourcer is a commercial GUI-type interface resource builder,
whereas Resedit is Apple's freebee resource editor.

However, Apple (or someone) also has (or had) a command line mode
resource extractor, and a similarly designed resource creator, both of
which were freebees.

Many, many years ago, I found the command line resource creator to be
helpful in making Mac Adobe Type 1 fonts from PC Adobe Type 1 fonts, a
job that Fontographer and others were able to do also ... much, much
later.



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