Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Anyone know what the MetaCard.rsrc file is that gets placed in a standalone
bundle and if its presence has any bearing on how the standalone operates?
Can this file be safely deleted without affecting the standalone?
I've been told never to remove or rename
One topic of great interest that I have not seen much discussed on
this list or the Revolution list is this:
The conditions under which MC unexpectedly quits, and how to detect
and prevent those conditions in advance.
Here is a case.
Field 1 is a background field with different content on each
David,
Do you have any images or linked images in those fields? You didn't
mention this... It was a strong source of crashes before (less now...)
Which version of MC are you using?
cheers
Xavier
On 19.05.2005 15:31:01 metacard-bounces wrote:
One topic of great interest that I have not
In my app which is named LinkIt! I renamed the
MetaCard.rsrc file to LinkIt.rsrc (I left out
the exclamation mark since it usually causes
problems). I also replaced the text Metacard
with LinkIt for all occurrences inside the file.
I did this in an attempt to get my own app and
doc icons to
On 5/19/05 2:26 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Anyone know what the MetaCard.rsrc file is that gets placed in a standalone
bundle and if its presence has any bearing on how the standalone operates?
Can this file be safely deleted without affecting the standalone?
I've
Hi friends,
On 5/19/05 2:26 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Anyone know what the MetaCard.rsrc file is that gets placed in a
standalone
bundle and if its presence has any bearing on how the standalone
operates?
Can this file be safely deleted without affecting the
Shari, thanks for posting this again. I tried these steps a while back
when you posted them but somehow it didn't work out for me regarding
the doc icons. Maybe I missed something. I'll try them again.
Ray Horsley
Developer, LinkIt! Software
On May 19, 2005, at 10:38 AM, Shari wrote:
In my
Karl,
I too have seen problems with the software windows in Tiger OSX. It
seems to depend on the machine that Tiger is running on too. In some
cases, the window is oversized when the stack opens up with white
showing, and then collapses back down to the correct size when a new
card is opened, on