On Monday, January 20, 2003, at 08:41 AM, Alex Rice wrote:
Alex, thank you for your input. I will try your suggestion. With all the info I have received on this subject, hopefully this old brain of mine will finally function.On Sunday, January 19, 2003, at 01:37 PM, Robert Presender wrote:Hi Dar and Mark, Thank you for your reply to my problem. I think that I am getting closer but still have questions. I installed the OS X Dev Tools and am making some headway. Mark, your video was very helpful. Please excuse my ignorance in this matter.What I did was this: using Apple Project Builder, created a "Cocoa Application" empty project. Saved and compiled it. Quit project builder. Go into the "build" folder and open the package for the built app. Replace the binary in Contents/MacOS with a Revolution app. Edit Info.plist to contain additional information copyright info, etc. The Info.plist stuff could also be set in the PB project. Now your app bundle is created you don't need to use projectbuilder any more. Using this method you can start with a bare-bones app bundle. Some of the apps, especially Omnigroup ones have tons of frameworks, resources, localizations, etc. which might confuse you if you are trying to understand the layout of the app bundle. Alex Rice, Software Developer
Appreciate your help.
Regards ... Bpb
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