On 1/2/04 7:07 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:

Forgive my ignorance...

I've been saving from my PC to a Windows Share, then opening it on the Mac,
but the Mac doesn't want to let me open it. So, I have to drag/drop it on
the Rev icon and it opens. I can then save and everything's fine. On the PC,
in the open/save dialog, there's a dropdown menu which allows you to open
'All Files.' Does such a thing exist on the Mac? Also, frequently I leave
off the .rev extension for a stack, do I just have to drag/drop these stacks
on top of the Rev App icon to launch them, or is there an easier way?

The stacks probably don't have type and creator codes, and the Mac doesn't know what to do with the ".rev" extension. There are bunch of ways to solve this.


I have a little applescript that sets the type and creator codes to Rev's. You can drop the stacks onto it and they get fixed. I can send it to you in email if you want. It's handy if you have a lot of stacks you want to change at once.

Or you can right-click (or control-click) on the stack in the Finder to get a contextual menu, and choose "Open with..." and then choose Revolution.

If the stack has a ".rev" extension, you can select it and choose Get Info from the contextual menu, or from the Finder's File menu. Expand the "Open with" arrow and choose Revolution as the app to open this file. Then click the "change all" button to tell the Mac how to open all stacks named ".rev".

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