At 2:14 PM +0100 5/3/05, David Burgun wrote:
I've just updated to 2.5 from 2.2 and my .rev files no long open RunRev when double-clicked, instead DreamCard Player starts up. What do I have to do to make it open RunRev instead?

I am using MacOS 9.

Association of a "primary" application with a creator signature in Mac OS is...erm...mysterious. In my experience, the best method for dealing with this sort of situation is:
1. Move the application you want to be primary out of its folder and onto the desktop.
2. Close the folder that the application used to be in.
3. Move the application from the desktop back into the folder.
This seems to cause the desktop database to update itself in most cases.

Hi,

Sorry I understand how the desktop associations work, I really was just wondering *why* DreamCard and Revolution have the *same* creator signature ("Revo"). According to Apple, each Application should have a unique signature.

I can easilly (and have) just changed DreamCard's ID to be something else and then it associates with RunRev again.

I think I will write a Stack or a Script and that allows you to specifiy which of these Apps should be used, but I can see this leading to major distribution problems, maybe only under MacOS 9 though which of course isn't so bad.

All the Best
Dave


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