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On May 5, 2005, at 1:31 AM, Brian Yennie wrote:
To do that, RunRev would have to register at least one signature for
each customer, which doesn't seem practical. (Signatures aren't
arbitrary; they're assigned by Apple, and it's a big no-no to roll
At 2:14 PM +0100 5/3/05, David Burgun wrote:
I've just updated to 2.5 from 2.2 and my .rev files no long open
RunRev when double-clicked, instead DreamCard Player starts up. What
do I have to do to make it open RunRev instead?
I am using MacOS 9.
Association of a primary application with a
At 2:14 PM +0100 5/3/05, David Burgun wrote:
I've just updated to 2.5 from 2.2 and my .rev files no long open
RunRev when double-clicked, instead DreamCard Player starts up.
What do I have to do to make it open RunRev instead?
I am using MacOS 9.
Association of a primary application with a
Jeanne A. E. DeVoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes;
At 2:14 PM +0100 5/3/05, David Burgun wrote:
I've just updated to 2.5 from 2.2 and my .rev files no long open
RunRev when double-clicked, instead DreamCard Player starts up. What
do I have to do to make it open RunRev instead?
I am using MacOS
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Well, technically they are two versions of the same program, and
someone with only one or the other will want stacks created with the
other one (the one they don't have) to be opened with what they do
have, so it makes sense that they would both
On 5/4/05 9:08 AM, Frank D. Engel, Jr. wrote:
Well, technically they are two versions of the same program, and someone
with only one or the other will want stacks created with the other one
(the one they don't have) to be opened with what they do have, so it
makes sense that they would both
I don't see an easy solution for this. The standalone builder allows
the developer to set the creator code for OS 9 standalones, and allows
a custom plist for OS X standalones. But if the developer doesn't
specify a unique code in the settings, the builder has to default to
something. Maybe it
At 10:08 AM -0400 5/4/05, Frank D. Engel, Jr. wrote:
On May 4, 2005, at 6:08 AM, David Burgun wrote:
Sorry I understand how the desktop associations work, I really was
just wondering *why* DreamCard and Revolution have the *same*
creator signature (Revo). According to Apple, each Application
At 8:35 PM -0700 5/4/05, Brian Yennie wrote:
What if the Standalone Builder defaulted to a unique creator code
based on your license information? Exclude common known creator
codes also, and it would seem that different developers' standalones
would no longer interfere with each other. An
To do that, RunRev would have to register at least one signature for
each customer, which doesn't seem practical. (Signatures aren't
arbitrary; they're assigned by Apple, and it's a big no-no to roll
your own because it risks tromping on a legitimate, assigned signature
that's in use for
Hi,
I've just updated to 2.5 from 2.2 and my .rev files no long open
RunRev when double-clicked, instead DreamCard Player starts up. What
do I have to do to make it open RunRev instead?
I am using MacOS 9.
Thanks a lot
Dave
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On 5/3/05 8:14 AM, David Burgun wrote:
Hi,
I've just updated to 2.5 from 2.2 and my .rev files no long open RunRev
when double-clicked, instead DreamCard Player starts up. What do I have
to do to make it open RunRev instead?
I am using MacOS 9.
It's an OS 9 thing, where the Finder will launch
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