No need to do all this. I have it working now. The trick is to assign an Icon at the time of building your standalone Mac Classic app, then open that app in ResEdit.
1.) Find the item "RSTK" and delete it.
2.) Change both 128 & 129 Icons to the ones you want.
3.) Open the "FREF" item.
4.) Click on 128. a.) it should read File Type "APPL" b.) Icon Local ID = "0"
5.) Click on 129. a.) if it reads File Type "RSTK" b.) change it to read File Type "Your four letter code here" c.) Icon Local ID = "1"
6.) Click on 130. a.) it should read File Type "Your four letter code here" b.) Icon Local ID = "0" c.) change this to Icon Local ID = "1"
7.) Rebuild the desktop.
Note: Local ID = "0" is the app (128) Local ID = "1" is your files (129)
I haven't been following this conversation, but does this mean that I can't offer an installation process to a user of Classic mode without telling the user to rebuild the desktop? Can I appleScript it so as to avoid getting the user to do this step (I still know nothing about AS, to my shame)?
TIA
Graham
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Graham Samuel / The Living Fossil Co. / UK & France
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