Fools rush in...
I'm mostly a lurker on this list, but OS X apps are special in that the app is actually a folder. Control clicking the app and choosing 'Show package contents' will demonstrate this.
Presumably there is some means of showing the OS that this folder is to be treated as an app and launched when double clicked rather than opened as a folder, but I think there may be an issue around how this works when approached via a filepath from within Rev. A Google search of the lists (<http://www.google.com/advanced_search?q=site:lists.runrev.com>) got me this thread which may be relevant <http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/metacard/2002-October/002895.html> (look out for any line breaks in the link).
HTH
Regards
James -- James J Richards
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On 3 Nov, 2004, at 10:49:47 EST, RGould8 wrote:
It appears that what's going in is not what's coming out. Should I be doing
something else to this file before compressing it to make this work? Are OS
X apps "special" in some way?
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