> I don't think so. Not on a packaged app. > > But it's not a bad thing to support Shoes, is it? I rather like that > message [?]. >
Its a good thing to support shoes, but its not such a good thing when your users have no idea what shoes is (like my mother in law)... and wonder if they've downloaded the right app, or if maybe its a spam thing or what the hell is happening. Maybe a clearer message like 'blabla (show blabla logo) was built with Shoes (show shoes logo)... a cross-platform GUI toolkit' Hang on, my mother-in-law wouldn't understand that. How about 'blabla (show blabla logo) was built with Shoes (show shoes logo) technology' Etienne > > On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 2:14 AM, Martin DeMello > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 12:46 PM, abhi <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > Is there a way to remove the 'shoes!! feel yeah!' title message that >> > is displayed (on the 'setting up shoes ...' dialog) when a packaged >> > executable is run for the first time on windows? I have tried editing >> > the executable using hex editors like khexedit, resource hack, etc. >> > None of them seem to be able to change the title. Is there any way to >> > change this? >> >> Quickest to hack the source and recompile. See platform/msw/stub.c and >> platform/msw/stub32.rc >> >> martin >> > > > > -- > ~devyn >
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