Kurt Kaufmann asked a vew days ago: >When I create a Mac OS X standalone application and "Get Info" on the >distribution, I note that it is referred to as a "Classic" application. >Yet it obviously does not run in the Classic mode. It also allows the >ability to adjust its memory allocation, although I checked the "use >dynamic memory allocation" box when building the standalone. >-Kurt
I investigated this a bit more and found that "Show Info" under MacOSX says : "Classic Application" for a new build and : "Application" for the original Revolution Application Xray on MacOS X says : "Classic Application (Carbon for Classic)" for a new build and : Application (Carbon) for the original Revolution Application I found that it all has to do with a resource called plst, I changed it around, copied it from one to the other and could with this resource change what "Show Info" displayed. But hat does it do ?! How can I change my freshly built application under MacOSX so that it uses the Carbon environment under OS X instead the Carbon environment under OS9 ? Or is this not the case ? Very interesting ! Cheers Rolf _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
