Mac OS X Icon not being copied to Standalone
Kennan Ray
kray at sonsothunder.com
Wed May 6 14:19:43 EDT 2009
You can also use the "touch" command in the shell:
get shell("touch && pathToApp)
I use Path Finder as a Finder replacement and it includes a Rouch
command in the right-click menu.
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
On May 6, 2009, at 11:56 AM, Richard Gaskin
<ambassador at fourthworld.com> wrote:
> I find that just duplicating the standalone will cause the Finder to
> draw the copy with the icons.
>
> --
> Richard Gaskin
> Fourth World
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>
> Richmond Mathewson wrote:
>> Yes, you have to relaunch the Finder: I do hope somebody
>> other than me can understand 'close process' because
>> when I typed 'close process "Finder.app" ' nothing happened.
>> Quitting th Finder should sufficient as it should
>> automatically relaunch.
>> Scott Rossi wrote:
>>> Recently, Derek Bump - Dreamscape Software wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Does anyone know what is causing this? I had a Application Icon
>>>> that
>>>> had been copied into the Mac OS X Standalone with no problems,
>>>> and then
>>>> all of a sudden when Rev builds the standalone, it doesn't copy
>>>> the icon.
>>>>
>>>
>>> This happened to me recently. I gave up trying to find the cause
>>> and went
>>> to the old standby method of zipping/unzipping the standalone.
>>> The icon was
>>> there, which means it's something to do with updating the Finder.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Scott Rossi
>
>
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