I opened up an existing OS X app package, replaced the icon and app files with mine, then manually edited the Info.plist and InfoPlist.strings to point towards the correct new filenames.
A bit of a long-winded process but it works. If other people would find it useful I can put up a zipped copy of the .app with basic instructions on what to change in the files.
Ian Wood Panoramic photography, from web to billboard, sunrise to moonrise http://www.azurevision.co.uk
On 3 Dec 2003, at 18:42, Alex Rice wrote:
On Dec 3, 2003, at 11:23 AM, Ian Wood wrote:
This is my experience as well.
On 10.2 it is wrongly labelled as a Classic app but correctly opens in X, without the Classic environment launching, whether Classic is installed or not. On 10.3 it launches the Classic environment, don't know what happens if Classic is not present.
On 10.3 with no Classic environment, the OS says "can't find your Classic environment..." or some such dialog.
Maybe there is some magic executable flag you can tweak with ResEdit to get this thing to run in OS X? Who knows what that flag might be though?
I think requiring Classic is not really an option. Newer Macs can't even boot into Classic natively, and if one forgets to install OS 9 before installing OS X, then you are SOL and don't have a Classic environment at all (like me). I guess I could try removing my OS X disk and then seeing if I can boot from my OS 9.2 CD then - but what a pain.
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